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Fig 1.

Voice averages (VA) originated from individual voices (1–60) of 5 female and male speakers who were lesbian/gay, bisexual, and straight based on self-ratings or ratings by others.

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Table 1.

Overview of sexual orientation ratings for all voice averages.

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Fig 2.

TANDEM STRAIGHT view including time (parallel lines) and frequency anchors (dots on the lines) of the chosen sentence <Der Tag ist sehr lang geworden> uttered by an one speaker.

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Table 2.

Overview on acoustic parameters for all voice averages (in Hz).

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Fig 3.

a. First-order interaction effects of speaker sexual orientation x rating basis in perceived sexual orientation of voice averages. b. First-order interaction effects of (b) speaker sexual orientation x speaker gender in perceived sexual orientation of voice averages. c. First-order interaction effects of speaker gender x rating basis in perceived sexual orientation of voice averages.

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