This course explores Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), a fascinating and intriguing phenomenon that has perplexed researchers and investigators for decades. This one-of-a-kind course was written and is taught by Dr. Ingrid Irwin, one of the world’s leading experts in EVP research. In addition to the history of EVP research, students will learn important techniques and methods of recording, types of equipment and software available, how to assess and review recordings, and how to conduct controlled recording sessions that minimize false-positives. Students will also learn important aspects of the physical sciences such as the characteristics of sound and noise, hearing perception, human speech and articulation, and spectral view analysis. Learning how these characteristics work together will not only allow students to identify physical human speech patterns in recordings, but will also allow them to differentiate and evaluate anomalous speech findings. This course also includes a valuable protocol by which students can review, evaluate, assess, and classify all recordings. Once completed, students will have a solid knowledge of the analysis and review of EVP utterances while remaining scientifically grounded and objective. Successful completion of this course also entitles students to place the designation “CET” (Certified EVP Technician) after their name. Prerequisites: None, but Course G400 (CPI) or Courses A110/A111 are recommended to get the most from this course.

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