Giselle is a polygraph examiner in the middle of an interview with a suspect. She has established her baseline and is now asking questions that pertain to the actual crime. How will Giselle determine whether her suspect’s responsive are deceptive or not?

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She will trust her instincts to guide her.

She will trust her instincts to guide her.

She will expect the suspect to be truthful since they know they will be found out quickly if they lie.

She will expect the suspect to be truthful since they know they will be found out quickly if they lie.

She will compare the baseline data with the new data recorded.

She will compare the baseline data with the new data recorded.

She will use the baseline as needed but will primarily rely on body language cues to guide her.

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Giselle will determine whether her suspect's responses are deceptive or not by comparing the baseline data with the new data recorded.