Do faces speak volumes? Social expectations in speech comprehension and evaluation across three age groups.
An unresolved issue in social perception concerns the effect of perceived ethnicity on speech processing. Bias-based accounts assume conscious misunderstanding of native speech in the case of a speaker classification as nonnative, resulting in negative ratings and poorer comprehension. In contrast,...
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Autor principal: | Adriana Hanulíková |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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