Article 1
Voice Stress Devices and the Detection of Lies
Authors:
Donald J. Krapohl, Andrew H. Ryan, and Kendall W. Shull
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Article 10
Possibility of Detecting Deception by Voice Analysis
Authors:
Akihiro Suzuki, Shoichi Watanabe, Yutaka Taheno, Tsuneo Kosugi and Takumi Kasuya
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Article 11
An Experimental Comparison of the Psychological Stress Evaluator and the Galvanic Skin Response in Detection of Deception
Author:
Frank Horvath
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Article 12
Use of Voice Changes in the Detection of Deception
Author:
Gordon H. Barland
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Article 2
Effectiveness of Detection of Deception Examinations Using the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer
Authors:
Michael J. Janniro and Victor L . Cestaro
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Article 3
An Analysis of Voice Responses for the Detection of Deception
Authors:
Victor L. Cestaro and Andrew B. Dollins
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Article 4
A Test of the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA) Theory of Operation
Author:
Victor L. Cestaro
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Article 5
A Comparison Between Decision Accuracy Rates Obtained Using the Polygraph Instrument and the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA) in the Absence of Jeopardy
Author:
Victor L. Cestaro
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Article 6
Detecting Deception: The Promise and the Reality of Voice Stress Analysis
Author:
Frank Horvath
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Article 7
Current Evidence for the Existence of Laryngeal Macrotremor and Microtremor
Authors:
Thomas Shipp and Krzysztof Izdebski
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Article 8
A Validity Study of the Psychological Stress Evaluator
Authors:
Brian. E. Lynch and Donald R. Henry
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Article 9
Psychological Stress Evaluator- Two Tests of a Vocal Measure
Authors:
Malcolm Brenner, Harvie H. Branscomb, and Gary E. Schwartz
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University of Florida (2006) Voice Stress Study
This research questions the reliability of Voice Stress in Detecting Deception
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