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Deep voices are generally perceived as more dominant.{{citation needed}}
Deep voices are generally perceived as more dominant.{{citation needed}}
Low status individuals accommodated their voices to the voice pitch of their higher status partners, providing more evidence that lower status individuals use signals of appeasement to avoid conflict and accept their position.<ref>https://doi.org/10.1177/0190272517738215</ref>
Low status individuals accommodated their voices to the voice pitch of their higher status partners.<ref>https://doi.org/10.1177/0190272517738215</ref>
 
Similar to status differences in smiling, this provides evidence that lower status individuals use signals of appeasement to avoid conflict and accept their position in the hierarchy.


=== Looks ===
=== Looks ===
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