Hawaii Lie Detector Tests are tests used to determine whether someone is telling the truth. The tests measure physiological responses such as blood pressure, respiration, pulse, and sweat. The tests are conducted by a professional examiner who will ask the person a series of questions to gauge their responses. There are two main types of Hawaii Lie Detector Tests: the Polygraph Test and the Voice Stress Analysis Test. The Polygraph Test is the most common type of lie detector test and measures physical responses such as breathing, pulse, and blood pressure. The Voice Stress Analysis Test is a newer type of test that uses voice analysis to determine truth. This test is less intrusive and more accurate than the Polygraph Test.