“…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 ., ). Therefore, the evidence for the influence of male voice pitch on perceptions of trustworthiness is mixed.…”