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When Physical and Vocal Attractiveness Differ: Effects on Favorability of Interpersonal Impressions

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JOURNAL OF NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 75-86

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10919-011-0106-5

Keywords

Physical/vocal attractiveness; Discrepancy; Disappointment

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Previous research has shown that targets whose physical and vocal attractiveness do not match (one channel being high and the other being low in attractiveness) elicit more negative impressions. The present study replicated this result and showed that the mediator and, hence, the reason for this effect is not simply a perception that the face and voice are discrepant but rather some disappointment with the less attractive channel. The finding that perceivers are overly disappointed with the less attractive channel is consistent with a large literature indicating that effects of negative events such as unattractive face or voice are stronger than effects of positive events.

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