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=== Voice ===
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Deep voices are generally perceived as more dominant.<ref name="voice">https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.evolhumbehav.2007.05.002</ref>
Other dominance signals include loud rapid speaking tempo and clear articulation which is related to confidence.<ref name="voice"/>
In one study, low status individuals accommodated their voices to the voice pitch of their higher status partners in an experiment.<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.


=== Smiling ===
=== Smiling ===
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