2024
DOI: 10.1177/01461672241262180
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Falling Vocal Intonation Signals Speaker Confidence and Conditionally Boosts Persuasion

Thomas I. Vaughan-Johnston,
Joshua J. Guyer,
Leandre R. Fabrigar
et al.

Abstract: People are often advised to project confidence with their bodies and voices to convince others. Prior research has focused on the high and low thinking processes through which vocal confidence signals (e.g., fast speed, falling intonation, low pitch) can influence attitude change. In contrast, this research examines how the vocal confidence of speakers operates under more moderate elaboration levels, revealing that falling intonation only benefits persuasion under certain circumstances. In three experiments, w… Show more

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