Quote from: gelb disliker on Dec 24, 2005, 09:32 AMWould 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.
QuoteIf 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.
QuoteI 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.
Quote from: A reasonable suggestion on Jun 16, 2004, 10:55 AMWell it would give you the opportunity to compare the responses to your answers like for like.
QuoteIt would also protect you from a charge of being guilty of "contempt prior to investigation" which is your current position from an epistemiological perspective.
QuoteI 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.
QuoteBut I do understand the difficulty from your own personal stance. Should this equipment actually vindicate your polygraph experience where would you go from there?![]()
Quote from: a reasonable suggestion on Jun 19, 2004, 05:13 PMTo Neutral Observer
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![]()
Quote from: A reasonable suggestion on Jun 16, 2004, 10:55 AMWell 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?![]()


Quote from: Rick Fuller on Sep 30, 2003, 04:02 PMMarty wants to know where study was published. The only publication I am aware of was a Technical Report to the US Army's Limited Warfare Laboratories in 1973. I used to have a copy and if I find it, can provide the document number, but if you're handy retrieving federal documents from their archive services it should be locatable. If its interesting, there were several EE's associated with this sudy, as well as Psychology PHD's (and one ABD). And, of course, appropriately qualified personnel from several selected federal agencies who had an interest.