Peer audience effects on children's vocal masculinity and femininity

Volume: 377, Issue: 1841
Published: Nov 15, 2021
Abstract
Existing evidence suggests that children from around the age of 8 years strategically alter their public image in accordance with known values and preferences of peers, through the self-descriptive information they convey. However, an important but neglected aspect of this ‘self-presentation’ is the medium through which such information is communicated: the voice itself. The present study explored peer audience effects on children's vocal...
Paper Details
Title
Peer audience effects on children's vocal masculinity and femininity
Published Date
Nov 15, 2021
Volume
377
Issue
1841
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