Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a definitive correlation between vocal characteristics and court outcomes. This paper demonstrates that voice-based snap judgments based solely on the introductory sentence of lawyers arguing in front of the Supreme Court of the United States predict outcomes in the Court. In this study, participants rated the opening statement of male advocates arguing before the Supreme Court between 1998 and 2012 in terms of masculinity, attractiveness, confidence, intelligence, trustworthiness, and aggressiveness. We found significant correlation between vocal characteristics and court outcomes and the correlation is specific to perceived masculinity even ...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
<div><p>Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has iden...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
<div><p>Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has iden...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...