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Topic: Voice stress
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Johntruck Member
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posted 03-19-2013 03:25 PM
Here is a link to an article about a "voice stress study" another examiner sent me http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/lie-detection/computer-voice-stress-analyzer/sbwire-220986.htm I have been unable to find the published study or even any reference online to the 2012 Annual Edition of the scientific journal "Criminalistics and Court Expertise". From what I can determine this journal might be something created by the voice stress people. Previous studies that I have seen by James Chapman have focused on the ability to obtain confessions and called it validity. Does anyone have info on this most recent "research" on voice stress. IP: Logged |
Barry C Member
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posted 03-19-2013 04:16 PM
It reads like a good fictional novel. This is where you'll find independent studies: http://www.voicestress.org/ If Chapman is as user, is he really as independent as the story would seem to claim? IP: Logged |
Barry C Member
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posted 03-19-2013 07:42 PM
Here's the latest study I could find: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1556-4029.12066/abstract?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false Jamie posts here if you have questions. Marigo Stathis has an MS, and I can't find that "Professor" James Chapman has any degrees. Marigo probably just helps with the math. I don't really think anybody without a Ph.D. or MD would be considered a neuroscientist. (There weren't any degrees listed in Chapman's obituary. He died in April of 2012.) For a 100-year-old journal, you'd think you could find some evidence of its existence. It isn't in any of the major journal searchers. IP: Logged | |
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