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Reply #30 - Jun 10th, 2004 at 6:04pm
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Hey George,

Why don't you undergo exactly the same questioning with LVA that you had with the polygragh?
I think it would be really interesting to hear your opinions on the whole experience from a firsthand perspective.
Would that be possible?
  
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Reply #31 - Jun 12th, 2004 at 4:12am
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What purpose would be served by such an undertaking? I think it would be about as interesting as posing the questions to a Magic 8-Ball.

Instead, those claiming that Layered Voice Analysis is a reliable test for deception should provide proof, something they have thus far utterly failed to do.
  

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Reply #32 - Jun 16th, 2004 at 2:55pm
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Well it would give you the opportunity to compare the responses to your answers like for like.
   
It would also protect you from a charge of being guilty of "contempt prior to investigation" which is your current position from an epistemiological perspective. 

I don't know whether this stuff works or not so to hear a first hand report of a direct comparison between these two systems would have been helpful.

But I do understand the difficulty from your own personal stance.  Should this equipment actually vindicate your polygraph experience where would you go from there?  Wink
  
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Reply #33 - Jun 17th, 2004 at 9:34pm
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It would also protect you from a charge of being guilty of "contempt prior to investigation" which is your current position from an epistemiological perspective. 

I don't know whether this stuff works or not so to hear a first hand report of a direct comparison between these two systems would have been helpful.

But I do understand the difficulty from your own personal stance.  Should this equipment actually vindicate your polygraph experience where would you go from there?  Wink


Right, that would make George a three time loser.  And it would strain anyone's credulity to think he was anything but the liar he has been diagnosed as being on both previous polygraph tests.
  
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Reply #34 - Jun 19th, 2004 at 9:13pm
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I hadn't thought of it that way.  I actually meant vindicate George by results agreeing with his claim that he was telling the truth.  To be believed by something you don't believe in would be a bit awkward to say the least.
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Reply #35 - Jun 19th, 2004 at 9:31pm
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I hadn't thought of it that way.  I actually meant vindicate George by results agreeing with his claim that he was telling the truth.  To be believed by something you don't believe in would be a bit awkward to say the least.
Thanks for pointing that out, it would take someone with considerable cajones and integrity to have taken up my reasonable suggestion in these circumstances Lips Sealed  


And since George has neither cajones nor integrity, you can rest assured he will not be taking any more tests.
  
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Reply #36 - Jun 20th, 2004 at 12:12pm
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Well it would give you the opportunity to compare the responses to your answers like for like.


But such a small study would be statistically meaningless and would reveal nothing about the validity of Layered Voice Analysis.
   
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It would also protect you from a charge of being guilty of "contempt prior to investigation" which is your current position from an epistemiological perspective.


If you review this message thread, you'll find that I have, in fact, investigated Layered Voice Analysis. And I found no credible evidence to support the claims of those marketing it. If you are aware of relevant information that you think I have ignored, please direct me to it.

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I don't know whether this stuff works or not so to hear a first hand report of a direct comparison between these two systems would have been helpful.


But the experiment you suggested would reveal nothing about the validity of Layered Voice Analysis, not only because of the small sample size, but also because of the virtual impossibility of independently verifying ground truth in a screening scenario such as you proposed: the questions asked in pre-employment screening polygraph examinations typically involve using and selling drugs, espionage, and sabotage. But how can one prove that one has never done these things? You cannot prove a negative.

A more revealing experiment that I might be willing to partake in is this: on videotape, I will flip a coin 100 times, with the result being shown on camera. After each flip, I will make two statements: 1) The coin is heads up; 2) The coin is tails up. These statements will also be audio recorded.

The purveyors of Layered Voice Analysis will receive the audio recording, perform an analysis of my voice, and determine the result of each coin toss. The results will then be placed on-line for the edification of all.


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But I do understand the difficulty from your own personal stance.  Should this equipment actually vindicate your polygraph experience where would you go from there?  Wink


It's not concern about the possible results of the experiment that you suggested which leads me to conclude that it would not be worthwhile, but rather the fact that the results would shed no light on the validity of Layered Voice Analysis.

By contrast, the experiment I have suggested would produce results that could readily be compared against ground truth and from which some logical inference(s) might be possible.
  

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Reply #37 - Apr 22nd, 2005 at 11:16pm
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If George gives them his audio recording and they do the LVA test, it would show that he is not affraid to find out the truth, even if it isn't a full blown scientific test.  I for one would like to see the results.  I have been hearing a lot of second hand stories about the amazing results some of my police friends have been getting using the LVA software.
  
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Reply #38 - Apr 23rd, 2005 at 12:26am
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  If George gives them his audio recording and they do the LVA test, it would show that he is not affraid to find out the truth, even if it isn't a full blown scientific test.


An audio recording of Mr. Maschke's voice is available on the home page of this website.  Go ahead and give it a try.  Mr. Maschke may very well oblige you, but why should he.  As you note it isn't a full blown scientific test.  The only science to it is that it records the unexplored world of vocal stress patterns.

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I have been hearing a lot of second hand stories about the amazing results some of my police friends have been getting using the LVA software.


I would venture that these "amazing results" are the fruits of deception.  It is not that the "test" works.  It is that the criminals providing a confession believe it works.

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Reply #39 - Dec 24th, 2005 at 2:32pm
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Would normal pitch or patterns of a person's voice be construed as stress?  take an adolescent whose voice pattern can change constantly because of growth and hormonal changes.  so where is the considered baseline on where the voice is considered normal and considered stressed?  sounds like a guessing game to me.
  
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Reply #40 - Dec 24th, 2005 at 5:27pm
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Would normal pitch or patterns of a person's voice be construed as stress?  take an adolescent whose voice pattern can change constantly because of growth and hormonal changes.  so where is the considered baseline on where the voice is considered normal and considered stressed?  sounds like a guessing game to me.


As with polygraphy, there is no peer-reviewed research supporting the validity of "Layered Voice Analysis" for lie detection, love detection, or any other purpose for any age group.
  

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