Voice pitch may not only influence the listeners but also the speakers themselves. Based on the theories of embodied cognition and previous research on power, we tested whether lowering their pitch leads people to feel more powerful and think more abstractly. In three experiments, participants received instructions to read a text out loud with either a lower or a higher voice than usual. Subsequently, feelings of power (Experiments 1 and 2) and abstract thinking (Experiment 3) were assessed. Participants who lowered their voice pitch perceived themselves more as possessing more powerful traits (Experiments 1 and 2) and had a higher level of abstract thinking (Experiment 3) compared to participants who raised their voice pitch.status: publis...
This article examines the impact of receivers\u27 locus of control on their evaluations of speakers ...
Abstract There is growing concern that artificial intelligence conversational agents (e.g., Siri, Al...
Listeners have to pay close attention to a speaker’s tone of voice (prosody) during daily conversati...
Voice pitch may not only influence the listeners but also the speakers themselves. Based on the theo...
Voice pitch may not only influence the listeners but also the speakers themselves. Based on the theo...
Beaver Interpersonal Sensitivity Project (B.I.S.P.)Interpersonally, power is normally associated wit...
Power can be gained through appearances: People who exhibit behavioral signals of power are often tr...
Communication mediating technologies are throwing our voices away from our bodies in situations rang...
Developments in research on promotive and prohibitive voice in workplaces have important implication...
Contains fulltext : 73608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One's subjecti...
This paper discusses the pitch component of the human voice: how it is produced, how it is used, wha...
In three experiments, subjects listened to recordings of male speakers answering two interview quest...
Our daily interactions are predominantly influenced by face-to-face and other verbal forms of commun...
Past social projection research has mainly focused on target characteristics as a moderator of proje...
Past social projection research has mainly focused on target characteristics as a moderator of proje...
This article examines the impact of receivers\u27 locus of control on their evaluations of speakers ...
Abstract There is growing concern that artificial intelligence conversational agents (e.g., Siri, Al...
Listeners have to pay close attention to a speaker’s tone of voice (prosody) during daily conversati...
Voice pitch may not only influence the listeners but also the speakers themselves. Based on the theo...
Voice pitch may not only influence the listeners but also the speakers themselves. Based on the theo...
Beaver Interpersonal Sensitivity Project (B.I.S.P.)Interpersonally, power is normally associated wit...
Power can be gained through appearances: People who exhibit behavioral signals of power are often tr...
Communication mediating technologies are throwing our voices away from our bodies in situations rang...
Developments in research on promotive and prohibitive voice in workplaces have important implication...
Contains fulltext : 73608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One's subjecti...
This paper discusses the pitch component of the human voice: how it is produced, how it is used, wha...
In three experiments, subjects listened to recordings of male speakers answering two interview quest...
Our daily interactions are predominantly influenced by face-to-face and other verbal forms of commun...
Past social projection research has mainly focused on target characteristics as a moderator of proje...
Past social projection research has mainly focused on target characteristics as a moderator of proje...
This article examines the impact of receivers\u27 locus of control on their evaluations of speakers ...
Abstract There is growing concern that artificial intelligence conversational agents (e.g., Siri, Al...
Listeners have to pay close attention to a speaker’s tone of voice (prosody) during daily conversati...