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This video dives into why women's voices are getting deeper, a phenomenon that spans research in 1950s Australia to the 2012 Election in the U.S. Our perception of certain features of other people's voices can lead us to behave in some strange and powerful ways – like voting for people who sound like they have more integrity.
Thanks to Prof. Carolyn McGettigan for her time being interviewed for this video. For more, her Vocal Communication Lab at UCL: [ Ссылка ]
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Archive footage supplied by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia’s Film Australia Collection
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The social life of voices:
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Sounds like a winner: voice pitch influences perception of leadership capacity in both men and women: [ Ссылка ]
Have Women's Voices Lowered Across Time? A Cross Sectional Study of Australian Women's Voices: [ Ссылка ]
Candidate Voice Pitch Influences Election Outcomes: [ Ссылка ]
Voice pitch predicts electability, but does not signal leadership ability: [ Ссылка ]
Power Rankings: [ Ссылка ]
Women rate low-pitched male voices as more attractive
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