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Voice Stress Evaluators and Lie Detection
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1987Abstract Proponents of vocal stress analysis systems argue that they are able to detect spoken deception by analysis of “stress” in the voice signal. Presumably, they do so by examining traces made by laryngeal microtremors which, they claim (1) exist in the voice, (2) are associated with stress, and (3) ultimately are associated with ...
H, Hollien, L, Geison, J W, Hicks
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2018
AbstractDetecting lies is a difficult task. People lie frequently, and most lies are trivial. However, some lies can have very serious consequences. Research has repeatedly demonstrated that people are not good at detecting deceit, with accuracy typically equating to a guess. Indeed, there are many impediments to the process, including that most people
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AbstractDetecting lies is a difficult task. People lie frequently, and most lies are trivial. However, some lies can have very serious consequences. Research has repeatedly demonstrated that people are not good at detecting deceit, with accuracy typically equating to a guess. Indeed, there are many impediments to the process, including that most people
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Detection and treatment of testicular cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1993Carol B Benson
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