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性别相关的声音变化在儿童性别角色刻板印象归因中的作用。

The role of sex-related voice variation in children's gender-role stereotype attributions.

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.

Institut Supérieur De L'environnement, Rue Des Etats Généraux, Versailles, France.

出版信息

Br J Dev Psychol. 2019 Sep;37(3):396-409. doi: 10.1111/bjdp.12281. Epub 2019 Mar 20.

Abstract

In the absence of clear sex differences in vocal anatomy, the expression of gender in pre-pubertal children's voices has a strong behavioural dimension. However, whether children are sensitive to this gender-related variation in the voice and use it to make inferences about their peers' masculinity and femininity remains unexplored. Using a cross-modal matching task, thirty-one 7- to 8-year-olds and forty-two adults were asked to associate prototypical voices of boys and girls, and their re-synthesized masculinized and feminized versions, to fictional stereotypically masculine, gender-neutral, and stereotypically feminine child characters. We found that listeners spontaneously associated stereotypically masculine and feminine descriptors of a child character with masculinized voices and feminized voices, respectively. Adults made overall more stereotypical associations and were less influenced by character sex than children. Our observations highlight for the first time the contribution of acoustic cues to gender stereotyping from childhood, and its potential implications for the gender schema literature. Statement of contribution What is already known on this subject? Research on stereotyping shows children's schematic processing of the visible aspects of gender expression Psychoacoustic research shows that variation in children's voices affects adults' judgments of their masculinity What does this study add? Children and adults linked voice variation to gender-stereotypical characterizations of child characters Adults made overall more stereotypical associations than children and were less influenced by character's sex Our results highlight the existence of a vocal component in children's and adults' gender schemas.

摘要

在缺乏嗓音解剖结构明确性别差异的情况下,青春期前儿童嗓音的性别表达具有强烈的行为维度。然而,儿童是否对这种与性别相关的嗓音变化敏感,并利用它来推断同龄人男性化和女性化程度,这一点尚未得到探索。通过使用跨模态匹配任务,我们要求 31 名 7 至 8 岁的儿童和 42 名成年人将男孩和女孩的典型嗓音,以及他们重新合成的男性化和女性化版本,与虚构的典型男性化、性别中立和典型女性化的儿童角色相关联。我们发现,听众会自发地将典型的男性化和女性化描述与儿童角色与男性化声音和女性化声音分别相关联。与儿童相比,成年人总体上做出了更刻板的联想,并且受角色性别的影响较小。我们的观察结果首次强调了声学线索对儿童性别刻板印象的贡献,以及其对性别图式文献的潜在影响。

关于这个主题,已经有哪些已知的信息?

  • 刻板印象研究表明,儿童对性别表达的可见方面进行图式处理。

  • 心理声学研究表明,儿童嗓音的变化会影响成年人对其男性化程度的判断。

这项研究有哪些新发现?

  • 儿童和成年人将声音变化与儿童角色的性别刻板印象联系起来。

  • 与儿童相比,成年人做出了总体上更刻板的联想,并且受角色性别的影响较小。

我们的研究结果突出了儿童和成年人性别图式中存在的声音成分。

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