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.
Table 1.
Overview of sexual orientation ratings for all voice averages.
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.
Table 2.
Overview on acoustic parameters for all voice averages (in Hz).
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.