The role of femininity and averageness of voice pitch in aesthetic judgments of women's voices

Feinberg, D.R., Debruine, L.M. , Jones, B.C. and Perrett, D.I. (2008) The role of femininity and averageness of voice pitch in aesthetic judgments of women's voices. Perception, 37, pp. 615-623. (doi: 10.1068/p5514)

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Abstract

Although averageness is preferred in auditory stimuli (eg music) and non-face objects (eg wristwatches), exaggerated feminine characteristics are preferred to averageness in female faces. To establish whether or not men prefer femininity in female voices to average characteristics, we conducted a correlational study (study 1) to assess the relationship between voice pitch and attractiveness ratings. We found a positive linear relationship between voice pitch and attractiveness ratings. In study 2 we manipulated pitch in women's voices with low (lower than average), average, and high (higher than average) starting pitches and gauged men's preferences. Men preferred women's voices with raised pitch for all levels of starting pitch. These findings suggest that men prefer high voice pitch to average voice pitch in women's voices.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:DeBruine, Professor Lisa and Jones, Professor Benedict
Authors: Feinberg, D.R., Debruine, L.M., Jones, B.C., and Perrett, D.I.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Psychology & Neuroscience
Journal Name:Perception
Publisher:Pion
ISSN:0301-0066

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