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The Voice of Wisdom: New Insights on Social Impressions of Aging Voices
Oleh:
Montepare, Joann M.
;
Kempler, Daniel
;
McLaughlin-Volpe, Tracy
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Language and Social Psychology (Full Text) vol. 33 no. 3 (Jun. 2014)
,
page 241 –259.
Topik:
ageism
;
stereotyping
;
nonverbal
;
evolution
;
intergenerational communication
;
wisdom
Fulltext:
The Voice of Wisdom- New Insights.pdf
(333.91KB)
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To understand better how age-related physical qualities affect age stereotyping, this research investigated the social judgments young adult listeners make when they hear the voices of younger, middle-aged, and older adult speakers. Ninetysix listeners judged 24 speakers (22-79 years in age) reading a content-neutral passage. The listeners rated each speaker on scales reflecting character traits, vocal characteristics, and social affordances. Consistent with traditional age stereotypes, listeners judged older speakers to be less powerful and less engaged than younger speakers. However, even stronger than these negative impressions were positive impressions of older speakers’ greater wisdom, which were associated with distinct age-related vocal qualities. Moreover, although listeners indicated a desire to avoid interactions with older speakers, they acknowledged them as good storytellers. The positive impressions of older speakers are interpreted within an evolutionaryecological perspective, suggesting that some age-related vocal qualities reveal longstanding, adaptive traits associated with older adulthood.
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