Voice-based sexual orientation (SO) judgements can prompt group-based discrimination. However, the relationships between stigmatization and essentialist beliefs about vocal cues to SO have not been researched. Two studies examined heterosexuals’ and gay men’s and lesbian women’s essentialist beliefs about voice as a cue of SO to uncover essentialist beliefs’ role in the perpetration and experience of stigma. In Study 1 (N = 363), heterosexual participants believed voice was a better cue to SO for men than for women, and participants’ belief in the discreteness, immutability, and controllability of ‘gay-sounding’ voices was correlated with higher avoidant discrimination towards gay-sounding men. In Study 2 (N = 147), endorsement of essential...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
Voice‐based sexual orientation (SO) judgements can prompt group‐based discrimination. However, the r...
The growing body of literature on the recognition of sexual orientation from voice (“auditory gaydar...
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...
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...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual or...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual or...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
Voice‐based sexual orientation (SO) judgements can prompt group‐based discrimination. However, the r...
The growing body of literature on the recognition of sexual orientation from voice (“auditory gaydar...
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...
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...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual or...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual or...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...