“…Based on the relationships between testosterone and voice pitch, and between testosterone and trustworthiness, we would expect that people perceive lower‐pitched male voices as less trustworthy than higher‐pitched male voices. In comparison with lower‐pitched voices, women tend to trust higher‐pitched, feminine‐sounding male voices more in general (McAleer, Todorov, & Belin, ; O'Connor & Barclay, ), financial (Montano, Tigue, Isenstein, Barclay, & Feinberg, ; O'Connor & Barclay, ), and romantic contexts (O'Connor & Barclay, ; O'Connor, Pisanski, Tigue, Fraccaro, & Feinberg, a; O'Connor, Re, & Feinberg, ). In contrast, other work finds that lower‐pitched male voices are perceived as more trustworthy in general than are higher‐pitched male voices (Oleszkiewicz, Pisanski, Lachowicz‐Tabaczek, & Sorokowska, ; Tigue et al ., ), or have failed to detect a significant main effect of male voice pitch on perceptions of trustworthiness (Klofstad, Anderson, & Peters, ; Vukovic et al ., ).…”