“…Although the theory that accent triggers an automatic social categorization has received vast empirical evidence (Giles & Watson, 2013), the role of processing fluency has not been addressed as often, and results have not always been consistent. For example, Souza and Markman (2013), using the same paradigm as Lev‐Ari and Keysar (2010), failed to find an effect of foreign accent on trust (see also Hanzlíková & Skarnitzl, 2017; Podlipský, Šimáčková, & Petráž, 2016, for a partial effect of accent on trust; but Baus, McAleer, Marcoux, Belin, & Costa, 2019; Frances, Costa, & Baus, 2018; Stocker, 2017, for no differences between regional or foreign‐accented speakers and native speakers). Mai and Hoffmann (2014) suggested that bias may possibly originate from both foreignness and processing fluency.…”