Different voices of gender: social recognition

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Family & Consumer Studies
Creator Wolfinger, Nicholas H.
Other Author Rabow, Jerome
Title Different voices of gender: social recognition
Date 1997
Description Many researchers have shown that men and women speak differently. In this paper we examine whether these differences extend to the interpretation of speech. Men and women were recorded as they described their participation in a common interpersonal dilemma.
Type Text
Publisher Center for the Study of Group Processes, Univ. of Iowa
Volume 2
Issue 6
First Page 50
Last Page 65
Subject Gender differences
Subject LCSH Language and languages -- Sex differences; Sex differences (Psychology); Oral communication -- Sex differences; Sociolinguistics
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Wolfinger, N. H., & Rabow, J. (1997). Different voices of gender: social recognition. Current Research in Social Psychology, 2(6), 50-65.
Rights Management (c)Nicholas H. Wolfinger and Jerome Rabow
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6jw8z3d