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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 58, 1664-1671, Copyright © 1979 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals
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J. B. Johnson, J. R. Pinkham and P. E. Kerber
Dental personnel representing various levels of clinical experience and education in pedodontics were shown slides of potentially stressing situations within the field of pedodontics. Stress was identified through voice analysis by the Psychological Stress Evaluator (PSE-101). Clinical experience and education in pedodontics does not decrease either absolute or relative amounts of stress. Visual stimuli are capable of eliciting a stressful response. Trained raters can interpret voice prints with a satisfactory degree of inter-rater reliability. The PSE-101 is a valid indicator of stress.
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