Paralinguistic Features Communicated through Voice can Affect Appraisals of Confidence and Evaluative Judgments
Abstract
This article unpacks the basic mechanisms by which paralinguistic features communicated through the voice can affect evaluative judgments and persuasion. Special emphasis is placed on exploring the rapidly emerging literature on vocal features linked to appraisals of confidence (e.g., vocal pitch, intonation, speech rate, loudness, etc.), and their subsequent impact on information processing and meta-cognitive processes of attitude change. The...
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Title
Paralinguistic Features Communicated through Voice can Affect Appraisals of Confidence and Evaluative Judgments
Published Date
Jul 6, 2021
Volume
45
Issue
4
Pages
479 - 504
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