Perhaps the Eyewitness is Correct!

In various blogs throughout the years, I have discussed the unreliability of eyewitness testimony and of misidentification. However, an article in the Science and Technology section of The Economist (February 24, 2022) entitled “First Impressions”, suggests that eyewitness identification may not always be incorrect. The article notes it has been [Read More]

By |March 11th, 2022|Research|

Reading Facial Expressions

It has been said that body language makes up about 55% of our communication while  our tone of voice comprises 38% and our actual verbal  words comprise  7%. ( The 7% Rule). With everyone using Zoom these days, I would suspect that facial expressions are becoming more and more important. [Read More]

By |October 30th, 2020|Research|
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