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Sulpizio, S., Fasoli, F., António, R., Eyssel, F., Paladino, M. P. & Diehl, C. (2020). Auditory gaydar: perception of sexual orientation based on female voice      . Language and Speech. 63 (1), 184-206
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S. Sulpizio et al.,  "Auditory gaydar: perception of sexual orientation based on female voice      ", in Language and Speech, vol. 63, no. 1, pp. 184-206, 2020
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@article{sulpizio2020_1716178550090,
	author = "Sulpizio, S. and Fasoli, F. and António, R. and Eyssel, F. and Paladino, M. P. and Diehl, C.",
	title = "Auditory gaydar: perception of sexual orientation based on female voice      ",
	journal = "Language and Speech",
	year = "2020",
	volume = "63",
	number = "1",
	doi = "10.1177/0023830919828201",
	pages = "184-206",
	url = "https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0023830919828201"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Auditory gaydar: perception of sexual orientation based on female voice      
T2  - Language and Speech
VL  - 63
IS  - 1
AU  - Sulpizio, S.
AU  - Fasoli, F.
AU  - António, R.
AU  - Eyssel, F.
AU  - Paladino, M. P.
AU  - Diehl, C.
PY  - 2020
SP  - 184-206
SN  - 0023-8309
DO  - 10.1177/0023830919828201
UR  - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0023830919828201
AB  - We investigated auditory gaydar (i.e., the ability to recognize sexual orientation) in female speakers, addressing three related issues: whether auditory gaydar is (1) accurate, (2) language-dependent (i.e., occurs only in some languages, but not in others), and (3) ingroup-specific (i.e., occurs only when listeners judge speakers of their own language, but not when they judge foreign language speakers). In three experiments, we asked Italian, Portuguese, and German participants (total N = 466) to listen to voices of Italian, Portuguese, and German women, and to rate their sexual orientation. Our results showed that auditory gaydar was not accurate; listeners were not able to identify speakers’ sexual orientation correctly. The same pattern emerged consistently across all three languages and when listeners rated foreign-language speakers.
ER  -