The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ sexual orientation within and across languages

Sulpizio S, Fasoli F, Maass A, Paladino MP, Vespignani F, Eyssel FA, Bentler D (2015)
PLOS ONE 10(7): e0128882.

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Sulpizio, Simone; Fasoli, FabioUniBi; Maass, Anne; Paladino, Maria Paola; Vespignani, Francesco; Eyssel, Friederike AnneUniBi ; Bentler, DominikUniBi
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2015
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PLOS ONE
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10
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7
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e0128882
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1932-6203
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Sulpizio S, Fasoli F, Maass A, et al. The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ sexual orientation within and across languages. PLOS ONE. 2015;10(7): e0128882.
Sulpizio, S., Fasoli, F., Maass, A., Paladino, M. P., Vespignani, F., Eyssel, F. A., & Bentler, D. (2015). The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ sexual orientation within and across languages. PLOS ONE, 10(7), e0128882. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0128882
Sulpizio, Simone, Fasoli, Fabio, Maass, Anne, Paladino, Maria Paola, Vespignani, Francesco, Eyssel, Friederike Anne, and Bentler, Dominik. 2015. “The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ sexual orientation within and across languages”. PLOS ONE 10 (7): e0128882.
Sulpizio, S., Fasoli, F., Maass, A., Paladino, M. P., Vespignani, F., Eyssel, F. A., and Bentler, D. (2015). The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ sexual orientation within and across languages. PLOS ONE 10:e0128882.
Sulpizio, S., et al., 2015. The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ sexual orientation within and across languages. PLOS ONE, 10(7): e0128882.
S. Sulpizio, et al., “The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ sexual orientation within and across languages”, PLOS ONE, vol. 10, 2015, : e0128882.
Sulpizio, S., Fasoli, F., Maass, A., Paladino, M.P., Vespignani, F., Eyssel, F.A., Bentler, D.: The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ sexual orientation within and across languages. PLOS ONE. 10, : e0128882 (2015).
Sulpizio, Simone, Fasoli, Fabio, Maass, Anne, Paladino, Maria Paola, Vespignani, Francesco, Eyssel, Friederike Anne, and Bentler, Dominik. “The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ sexual orientation within and across languages”. PLOS ONE 10.7 (2015): e0128882.

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