What is an EyeDetect Maryland Lie Detector Test?
EyeDetect® is a next-generation Maryland lie detector test It measures subtle changes in the eye to detect deception. EyeDetect is used to screen job applicants and to conduct diagnostic (single issue) testing for criminal or civil cases by government agencies, law enforcement, lawyers, therapists and private examiners in more than 23 countries. For the first time ever, this advanced technology is now being offered in Maryland.
How does an EyeDetect Maryland Lie Detector Test Work?
EyeDetect® is a next-generation Maryland lie detector test It measures subtle changes in the eye to detect deception. EyeDetect is used to screen job applicants and to conduct diagnostic (single issue) testing for criminal or civil cases by government agencies, law enforcement, lawyers, therapists and private examiners in more than 23 countries. For the first time ever, this advanced technology is now being offered in Maryland.
Are there Limitations to EyeDetect Lie Detector Tests?
Yes. There are various limitations you need to be aware of before scheduling an EyeDetect Lie Detector Test.
- You can ask 3 True or False questions - no more and no less.
- Each question needs to be a simple question directly related to the same issue. You cannot ask about a multiple issues on an EyeDetect exam.
- You cannot have complex verbiage, compound sentences or run-on sentences.
- You will only know if the person was honest (passed) or deceptive (failed) about the questions asked. Since we do not do a detailed interview or interrogation for EyeDetect Tests no other information will be collected.
Example:
Test Type: Infidelity - Husband Accused of Cheating on Wife
Q1. True or False - Since I've been married I've only had sex with my wife. (True)
Q2. True or False - I have cheated on my wife. (False)
Q3. True or False - I have never cheated on my wife. (True)
Results: No Deception Indicated. Subject passed and has 93% probability of never having cheated on his wife.
OR
Results: Deception Indicated (Failed). Subject failed the exam and has a 93% probability of having cheated on his wife.
Above is an over-simplified but accurate example of what to expect with an EyeDetect Lie Detector Test in Maryland.