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Geoffrey Stewart Morrison

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Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|November 28, 2017
What should a forensic practitioner's likelihood ratio be? IIGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 8, 2008
Comment on "A geometric representation of spectral and temporal vowel features: quantification of vowel overlap in three linguistic varieties" [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 119, 2334-2350 (2006)]Geoffrey Stewart Morrison
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|April 10, 2009
Likelihood-ratio forensic voice comparison using parametric representations of the formant trajectories of diphthongsGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|May 7, 2014
Distinguishing between forensic science and forensic pseudoscience: testing of validity and reliability, and approaches to forensic voice comparisonGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|January 11, 2023
A response to Busey & Klutzke (2022): Regarding subjective assignment of likelihood ratiosGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
Language and Speech|February 4, 2010
L1-Spanish speakers' acquisition of the English /i/-/I/ contrast II: perception of vowel inherent spectral changeGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
Forensic Science International. Synergy|June 28, 2021
In the context of forensic casework, are there meaningful metrics of the degree of calibration?Geoffrey Stewart Morrison
Language and Speech|April 8, 2009
L1-Spanish speakers' acquisition of the English /i/-I/ contrast: duration-based perception is not the initial developmental stageGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
Forensic Science International|February 8, 2026
Incorrect formula for calculation of likelihood ratios used in forensic anthropology: Comments on Scott & Rogers (2026)Geoffrey Stewart Morrison
Forensic Science International. Synergy|May 11, 2026
Nothing new under the sun: The NIST primer on "Probability and Likelihood Ratios" gives a misleading negative portrayal of the likelihood-ratio frameworkGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
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Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|November 28, 2017
What should a forensic practitioner's likelihood ratio be? IIGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 8, 2008
Comment on "A geometric representation of spectral and temporal vowel features: quantification of vowel overlap in three linguistic varieties" [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 119, 2334-2350 (2006)]Geoffrey Stewart Morrison
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|April 10, 2009
Likelihood-ratio forensic voice comparison using parametric representations of the formant trajectories of diphthongsGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|May 7, 2014
Distinguishing between forensic science and forensic pseudoscience: testing of validity and reliability, and approaches to forensic voice comparisonGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|January 11, 2023
A response to Busey & Klutzke (2022): Regarding subjective assignment of likelihood ratiosGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
Language and Speech|February 4, 2010
L1-Spanish speakers' acquisition of the English /i/-/I/ contrast II: perception of vowel inherent spectral changeGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
Forensic Science International. Synergy|June 28, 2021
In the context of forensic casework, are there meaningful metrics of the degree of calibration?Geoffrey Stewart Morrison
Language and Speech|April 8, 2009
L1-Spanish speakers' acquisition of the English /i/-I/ contrast: duration-based perception is not the initial developmental stageGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
Forensic Science International|February 8, 2026
Incorrect formula for calculation of likelihood ratios used in forensic anthropology: Comments on Scott & Rogers (2026)Geoffrey Stewart Morrison
Forensic Science International. Synergy|May 11, 2026
Nothing new under the sun: The NIST primer on "Probability and Likelihood Ratios" gives a misleading negative portrayal of the likelihood-ratio frameworkGeoffrey Stewart Morrison
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