It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from vocal information alone (auditory gaydar). We argue that auditory gaydar, although often inaccurate, leads to stereotyping, avoidance and discrimination of gay/lesbian-sounding speakers. Much like “social vision”, these voice-based inferences are driven by two distinct processes, a direct feature-based path and an indirect path mediated by categorization. As a way to either underline their social identity or to prevent stigmatization, gay/lesbian speakers tend to modulate their voice depending on the interlocutor and on their conversational goals. Together, our findings suggest that vocal information plays a subtle but powerful role in intra...
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...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
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...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets’ perspect...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets’ perspect...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets' perspect...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
The growing body of literature on the recognition of sexual orientation from voice (“auditory gaydar...
Listeners rely on vocal features when guessing others’ sexual orientation. What is less clear is whe...
Listeners rely on vocal features when guessing others’ sexual orientation. What is less clear is whe...
Listeners rely on vocal features when guessing others’ sexual orientation. What is less clear is whe...
Voice is a cue used to categorize speakers as members of social groups, including sexual orientation...
Sulpizio S, Fasoli F, Antonio R, Eyssel FA, Paladino MP, Diehl C. Auditory gaydar: Perception of sex...
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...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
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...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets’ perspect...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets’ perspect...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets' perspect...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
The growing body of literature on the recognition of sexual orientation from voice (“auditory gaydar...
Listeners rely on vocal features when guessing others’ sexual orientation. What is less clear is whe...
Listeners rely on vocal features when guessing others’ sexual orientation. What is less clear is whe...
Listeners rely on vocal features when guessing others’ sexual orientation. What is less clear is whe...
Voice is a cue used to categorize speakers as members of social groups, including sexual orientation...
Sulpizio S, Fasoli F, Antonio R, Eyssel FA, Paladino MP, Diehl C. Auditory gaydar: Perception of sex...
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...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...