Michael Kraus from Yale University’s School of Management talks with us about his research examining the role of the voice in our capacity to accurately estimate the emotions of others. His open-access article, “Voice-Only Communication Enhances Empathic Accuracy“, was published in the American Psychologist in October of 2017.

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Iterative process of designing experiments

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Role of voice-only communication

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Leigh, D., Watkins, R., & Kraus, M.. (2018, March 6). Parsing Science – Empathic Accuracy. figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5956207.v2

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What’s The Angle? by Shane Ivers