Using Voice Stress Analysis To Find The Truth
You know the feeling. You were talking to someone on the phone and just had a fleeting impression that the other person wasn't being completely honest with you. You weren't getting the full story. Maybe it was a business partner. Or, a friend. Or, even your significant other. For some reason, you suspected they were hiding details from you. Lies can devastate any relationship, business or personal. In the past, you were forced to rely on your own intuition. Today, the technology exists to allow you to dig deeper into the mind and emotions of the other person without them knowing. To know, in essence, if they're lying to you.
Reasons Why People Hide The Truth
There are a variety of reasons why people lie to each other. Some believe the truth leads to pain (either emotional or physical) for themselves or others. For example, a spouse telling her husband that she's been cheating to spare both parties the emotional trauma. Others lie to get something they want. For example, a vendor who exaggerates his company's abilities in order to secure a contract. These lies and others may seem insignificant at first. But, in truth, they can cause irreparable damage if you're fooled by them. Fortunately, there's no longer a need to rely merely on your intuition.
Voice Stress Analysis Vs. Polygraph Tests
Most people are familiar with polygraph tests. Used by police forces across the country, they're effective in revealing a person's stress levels when questioned. However, they have inherent drawbacks; namely, the person being questioned must either agree or be forced into the questioning. By contrast, voice stress analysis (VSA) requires no such agreement or force. VSA works with psychological parameters to determine the truthfulness of the subject. Rather than having to strap a person into a polygraph, a simple conversation by phone is sufficient. This is what allows services like LiarCard to help you determine if the person with whom you're speaking on a phone is trying to mislead you.
How Voice Stress Analysis Works
VSA uses a person's voice to note tremors that happen within a tiny range. These tremors are impossible to hear with the human ear. When a person is relaxed while having a conversation, his voice operates at approximately 12Hz. When questions are asked that a person perceives to pose a threat, the muscles within the larynx tighten. This causes a tremor in his voice that significantly lowers the pitch. Voice stress analysis can identify these tremors, noting times when a person is potentially lying to you.
Potential Uses For Voice Stress Analysis (VSA)
Because our lives are filled with business and personal relationships, there are always potential pitfalls that can ensnare you if someone is trying to deceive you. Here are a few reasons why you may want to use VSA technology or a service like LiarCard...
Interviewing Job Candidates - When you're hiring people for your company, it's critical that you know as much about them as possible. If they lie to you and are hired, their lies could come back to haunt you.
Supplier Contracts - Suppliers are often willing to "bend the truth" in order to secure a contract. With VSA, you can know ahead of time whether a supplier is trying to mislead you.
Relationship Success - Unfortunately, relationships are fraught with lies and half-truths. If you want to know what your spouse is thinking (or doing), it's often difficult to know for certain without technology like VSA.
Taking Advantage Of VSA Today
A few years ago, voice stress analysis wasn't available to the public. It was used almost exclusively by the government, law enforcement and other security forces. Today, a service like LiarCard makes the technology available for a low cost. You're no longer forced to rely on what your intuition tells you about a person. You can know for certain. If the lies that others may be telling could potentially cost you more than you can afford to lose, explore how LiarCard can help you retain control and peace of mind.

