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Effects of Voice Pitch on Social Perceptions Vary With Relational Mobility and Homicide Rate.
Aung, Toe; Hill, Alexander K; Hlay, Jessica K; Hess, Catherine; Hess, Michael; Johnson, Janie; Doll, Leslie; Carlson, Sara M; Magdinec, Caroline; G-Santoyo, Isaac; Walker, Robert S; Bailey, Drew; Arnocky, Steven; Kamble, Shanmukh; Vardy, Tom; Kyritsis, Thanos; Atkinson, Quentin; Jones, Benedict; Burns, Jessica; Koster, Jeremy; Palomo-Vélez, Gonzalo; Tybur, Joshua M; Muñoz-Reyes, José; Choy, Bryan K C; Li, Norman P; Klar, Verena; Batres, Carlota; Bascheck, Patricia; Schild, Christoph; Penke, Lars; Pazhoohi, Farid; Kemirembe, Karen; Valentova, Jaroslava Varella; Varella, Marco Antonio Correa; da Silva, Caio Santos Alves; Borras-Guevara, Martha; Hodges-Simeon, Carolyn; Ernst, Moritz; Garr, Collin; Chen, Bin-Bin; Puts, David.
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  • Aung T; Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.
  • Hill AK; Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.
  • Hlay JK; Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.
  • Hess C; Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.
  • Hess M; Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.
  • Johnson J; Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.
  • Doll L; Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.
  • Carlson SM; Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.
  • Magdinec C; Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.
  • G-Santoyo I; Faculty of Psychology, National Autonomous University of Mexico.
  • Walker RS; Department of Anthropology, University of Missouri.
  • Bailey D; School of Education, University of California, Irvine.
  • Arnocky S; Department of Psychology, Nipissing University.
  • Kamble S; Department of Psychology, Karnatak University.
  • Vardy T; School of Psychology, University of Auckland.
  • Kyritsis T; School of Psychology, University of Auckland.
  • Atkinson Q; School of Psychology, University of Auckland.
  • Jones B; Department of Psychology, University of Strathclyde.
  • Burns J; Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
  • Koster J; Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.
  • Palomo-Vélez G; Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
  • Tybur JM; Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
  • Muñoz-Reyes J; Center for Advanced Studies, Playa Ancha University of Educational Sciences.
  • Choy BKC; School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University.
  • Li NP; School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University.
  • Klar V; Faculty of Biology and Psychology, Georg August University Göttingen.
  • Batres C; Department of Psychology, Franklin and Marshall College.
  • Bascheck P; Faculty of Biology and Psychology, Georg August University Göttingen.
  • Schild C; Faculty of Biology and Psychology, Georg August University Göttingen.
  • Penke L; Department of Psychology, University of Siegen.
  • Pazhoohi F; Faculty of Biology and Psychology, Georg August University Göttingen.
  • Kemirembe K; Leibniz Science Campus Primate Cognition, Göttingen, Germany.
  • Valentova JV; Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia.
  • Varella MAC; Department of Entomology, Pennsylvania State University.
  • da Silva CSA; Department of Experimental Psychology, University of São Paulo.
  • Borras-Guevara M; Department of Experimental Psychology, University of São Paulo.
  • Hodges-Simeon C; Department of Experimental Psychology, University of São Paulo.
  • Ernst M; School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of St. Andrews.
  • Garr C; Department of Anthropology, Boston University.
  • Chen BB; Faculty of Biology and Psychology, Georg August University Göttingen.
  • Puts D; Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.
Psychol Sci ; 35(3): 250-262, 2024 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38289294
ABSTRACT
Fundamental frequency ( fo) is the most perceptually salient vocal acoustic parameter, yet little is known about how its perceptual influence varies across societies. We examined how fo affects key social perceptions and how socioecological variables modulate these effects in 2,647 adult listeners sampled from 44 locations across 22 nations. Low male fo increased men's perceptions of formidability and prestige, especially in societies with higher homicide rates and greater relational mobility in which male intrasexual competition may be more intense and rapid identification of high-status competitors may be exigent. High female fo increased women's perceptions of flirtatiousness where relational mobility was lower and threats to mating relationships may be greater. These results indicate that the influence of fo on social perceptions depends on socioecological variables, including those related to competition for status and mates.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Voz Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Psychol Sci Assunto da revista: PSICOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Voz Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Psychol Sci Assunto da revista: PSICOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article