polygraph examiner
Polygraph examiners prepare individuals for polygraph testing, conduct the polygraph exam and interpret the results. They pay close attention to detail and use a range of instruments to monitor respiratory, sweat and cardiovascular responses to questions addressed during the process. Polygraph examiners write reports on the basis of the results and can provide courtroom testimony.
Also called: lie detector examiner, polygraph instructor, lie detector operator, polygraph technician, signals analyst, polygraph operator, polygraphist
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- essential skills
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- optional skills
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- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
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- court clerk2 skills in common
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Essential skills
14- analyse legal evidence
- assess character
- comply with legal regulations
- conduct research interview
- document interviews
- forensic intelligence
- maintain professional administration
- manage tests
- observe confidentiality
- observe human behaviour
- psychophysiology
- report analysis results
- use technology for forensics
- write work-related reports
Optional skills
14No account needed to start
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