Perception of Multi-Cue Indexical Speech Leads to Amplified Stereotyping

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    2021/04/03
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  • Jennifer M. Roche Speech Pathology & Audiology, Kent State University Kent United StatesEducational Psychology, Kent State University Kent United States ORCID (unauthenticated)
  • Quiana Hatten Department of Communication Sciences, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland United States
  • Grace Murray Educational Psychology, Kent State University Kent United States
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Roche, Jennifer M., et al. “Perception of Multi-Cue Indexical Speech Leads to Amplified Stereotyping”. Auditory Perception &Amp; Cognition, vol. 4, no. 1-2, 2021, pp. 1-13, https://doi.org/10.1080/25742442.2021.1973880.
Roche, J. M., Hatten, Q., & Murray, G. (2021). Perception of Multi-Cue Indexical Speech Leads to Amplified Stereotyping. Auditory Perception &Amp; Cognition, 4(1-2), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/25742442.2021.1973880
Roche JM, Hatten Q, Murray G. Perception of Multi-Cue Indexical Speech Leads to Amplified Stereotyping. Auditory Perception & Cognition. 2021;4(1-2):1-13.
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