Friday, February 12, 2010

On the TV quiz show ';Moment Of Truth'; how does the voice in the background know if the answers are true/false?

My sisters and i were watching this show the other day ';moment of truth'; and we just didn't understand how they find out if the person is telling the truth or lying!On the TV quiz show ';Moment Of Truth'; how does the voice in the background know if the answers are true/false?
because the person took a polygraph test before going on the show.On the TV quiz show ';Moment Of Truth'; how does the voice in the background know if the answers are true/false?
before the person comes on the show they are hooked up to lie detection software and asked the question. so the results of that test let the show know if their answer is true or false.
well you see the person had to answer the questions before the show.
the host says that the contestants answered like 50 questions before they come on the show, from that they take 21 questions to ask them, the host also says that if you lied on the pre-screening it's ok to change ur answer on the show...because either way the lie detector will know if it's not the truth then it's a lie and vise versa...although lie detectors are not entirely fail proof.......
Remember, that lie dectector info is not permissable in court. That means it's not 100% flawless. Someone could get screwed, even if he told the truth. Remember the ex-marine that said he didn't pack his shorts? I think he told the truth and the machine made a mistake.
The contestant took a polygraph text prior to going on stage. Everyone knows (with the exception of friends and family) including the contestant what the results are . The contestant doesn't know what questions out of the 50 they answered will be asked once they get onstage. The results are handed over to the announcer from the person that gave the test.
the person takes a 50 question polygraph test before the show so the announcement voice already knows the answer before hand and just says it after the persons answer to confirm if its correct or not

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