The growing body of literature on the recognition of sexual orientation from voice (“auditory gaydar”) is silent on the cognitive and social consequences of having a gay-/lesbian- versus heterosexual-sounding voice. We investigated this issue in four studies (overall N = 276), conducted in Italian language, in which heterosexual listeners were exposed to single-sentence voice samples of gay/lesbian and heterosexual speakers. In all four studies, listeners were found to make gender-typical inferences about traits and preferences of heterosexual speakers, but gender-atypical inferences about those of gay or lesbian speakers. Behavioral intention measures showed that listeners considered lesbian and gay speakers as less suitable for a leadersh...
Voice-based sexual orientation (SO) judgements can prompt group-based discrimination. However, the r...
We investigated auditory gaydar (i.e., the ability to recognize sexual orientation) in female speake...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets' perspect...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual or...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
Sulpizio S, Fasoli F, Maass A, et al. The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ se...
Sulpizio S, Fasoli F, Antonio R, Eyssel FA, Paladino MP, Diehl C. Auditory gaydar: Perception of sex...
Numerous research studies have clearly demonstrated that listeners are able to distinguish between s...
Voice‐based sexual orientation (SO) judgements can prompt group‐based discrimination. However, the r...
<div><p>Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speak...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets’ perspect...
Voice-based sexual orientation (SO) judgements can prompt group-based discrimination. However, the r...
We investigated auditory gaydar (i.e., the ability to recognize sexual orientation) in female speake...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets' perspect...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual or...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
Sulpizio S, Fasoli F, Maass A, et al. The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ se...
Sulpizio S, Fasoli F, Antonio R, Eyssel FA, Paladino MP, Diehl C. Auditory gaydar: Perception of sex...
Numerous research studies have clearly demonstrated that listeners are able to distinguish between s...
Voice‐based sexual orientation (SO) judgements can prompt group‐based discrimination. However, the r...
<div><p>Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speak...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets’ perspect...
Voice-based sexual orientation (SO) judgements can prompt group-based discrimination. However, the r...
We investigated auditory gaydar (i.e., the ability to recognize sexual orientation) in female speake...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...