 iDetect has forever changed the way the world can detect deception. It's the first automated credibility assessment technology that can accurately determine if a person is being truthful or dishonest, simply by measuring involuntary eye behaviors. The following is a dramatization showing how simple it is to administer an iDetect test. The test proctor escorts the examinee into an evenly lit testing room. The examinee is instructed to sit in a chair directly in front of the iDetect station. The examinee receives basic instructions on how to take the test. Those instructions include asking the examinee to sit comfortably in the chair, rest hands or arms on the desk, put on the headphones, which will be used to hear test instructions, an explanation of the test topics, and in some cases to hear test questions, as well as to eliminate ambient noise. Use the mouse to respond to the true and false test questions. The green mouse button is used to respond true, and the red mouse button is used to respond false. And lastly, position the chin in the chin rest. Keeping the head still during testing helps assure accurate measurements of involuntary eye behaviors. The chin rest is optional, the test proctor utilizes iDetect manager to monitor the examinee's compliance and to verify good data capture during the test. The test proctor then initiates the test by clicking on the test wizard, followed by choosing the appropriate test to be administered. If desired, the test proctor may gather demographic data from the examinee, such as the person's age, gender and level of education. The test proctor may also use the system to take a photograph of the examinee, which will be included on the test report. By following the test wizard prompts on screen, the test proctor performs the following tasks. Powers up the eye tracker, which is positioned at the bottom of the computer monitor. Adjusts the distance between the examinee's eyes and the computer screen. Calibrates the eye tracker, which refers to having the examinee watch certain parts of the screen, while the eye tracker adjusts to the examinee's eyes. Validates the calibration reading, which confirms the eye tracker can successfully track the examinee's eyes. Once the initial setup is completed, the automated test begins. The examinee first hears and sees instructions about the test topics, as well as instructions on how to take the test. Then, a practice test is administered to get the examinee comfortable with the testing process. The computer provides feedback to ensure the examinee understands the process. After the practice test, the actual test is administered. The true-false test questions appear on screen every few seconds, and the examinee responds by clicking the appropriate mouse button. A screening test takes about 30 minutes and can cover up to four relevant topics. A diagnostic or specific issue test takes about 15 minutes and covers one specific topic. A few short breaks are provided during the test to allow the examinee to rest. During the test, the test proctor can use the eye detect manager software application installed on a Windows-based tablet or laptop to observe the examinee while maintaining a safe social distance. This software allows the test proctor to ensure the examinee is compliant. Confirm the eye tracker is capturing good data. See which question is on screen. Track the examinee's progress. And verify the examinee is answering the questions. When the test is finished, the test proctor escorts the examinee from the testing room. Next, the test proctor saves the test and uploads the testing data to a secure web server. Within about three minutes, a test report is automatically created with a credibility score, which can be accessed on a secure web-based dashboard. The credibility score indicates whether the examinee was credible or deceptive to each of the topics in the eye detect test. This fast, accurate, and affordable eye detect test is now used by hundreds of organizations worldwide. And since this automated test is given by a computer and scored by an algorithm, all examinees are guaranteed a consistent, unbiased test and experience. For more information, visit converis.com.