Effects of fundamental frequency and speech rate on impression formation

This study investigated the systematic relationship between nonverbal features of speech and personality trait ratings of the speaker. In Study 1, fundamental frequency (F0) in original speech was converted into five levels from 64% to 156.25%. Then 132 undergraduates rated each of the converted spe...

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Published inShinrigaku kenkyū Vol. 75; no. 5; pp. 397 - 406
Main Authors Uchida, Teruhisa, Nakaune, Naoko
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Abstract This study investigated the systematic relationship between nonverbal features of speech and personality trait ratings of the speaker. In Study 1, fundamental frequency (F0) in original speech was converted into five levels from 64% to 156.25%. Then 132 undergraduates rated each of the converted speeches in terms of personality traits. In Study 2 134 undergraduates similarly rated the speech stimuli, which had five speech rate levels as well as two F0 levels. Results showed that listener ratings along Big Five dimensions were mostly independent. Each dimension had a slightly different change profile over the five levels of F0 and speech rate. A quadratic regression equation provided a good approximation for each rating as a function of F0 or speech rate. The quadratic regression equations put together would provide us with a rough estimate of personality trait impression as a function of prosodic features. The functional relationship among F0, speech rate, and trait ratings was shown as a curved surface in the three-dimensional space.
AbstractList This study investigated the systematic relationship between nonverbal features of speech & personality trait ratings of the speaker. In study 1, fundamental frequency (F0) in original speech was converted into five levels from 64% to 156.25%. Then, 132 undergraduates rated each of the converted speeches in terms of personality traits. In study 2, 134 undergraduates similarly rated the speech stimuli, which had five speech rate levels as well as two F0 levels. Results showed that listener ratings along Big Five dimensions were mostly independent. Each dimension had a slightly different change profile over the five levels of F0 & speech rate. A quadratic regression equation provided a good approximation for each rating as a function of F0 or speech rate. The quadratic regression equations put together would provide us with a rough estimate of personality trait impression as a function of prosodic features. The functional relationship among F0, speech rate, & trait ratings was shown as a curved surface in the three-dimensional space. Tables, Figures, References. Adapted from the source document
This study investigated the systematic relationship between nonverbal features of speech and personality trait ratings of the speaker. In Study 1, fundamental frequency (F0) in original speech was converted into five levels from 64% to 156.25%. Then 132 undergraduates rated each of the converted speeches in terms of personality traits. In Study 2 134 undergraduates similarly rated the speech stimuli, which had five speech rate levels as well as two F0 levels. Results showed that listener ratings along Big Five dimensions were mostly independent. Each dimension had a slightly different change profile over the five levels of F0 and speech rate. A quadratic regression equation provided a good approximation for each rating as a function of F0 or speech rate. The quadratic regression equations put together would provide us with a rough estimate of personality trait impression as a function of prosodic features. The functional relationship among F0, speech rate, and trait ratings was shown as a curved surface in the three-dimensional space.
This study investigated the systematic relationship between nonverbal features of speech and personality trait ratings of the speaker. In Study 1, fundamental frequency (F0) in original speech was converted into five levels from 64% to 156.25%. Then 132 undergraduates rated each of the converted speeches in terms of personality traits. In Study 2 134 undergraduates similarly rated the speech stimuli, which had five speech rate levels as well as two F0 levels. Results showed that listener ratings along Big Five dimensions were mostly independent. Each dimension had a slightly different change profile over the five levels of F0 and speech rate. A quadratic regression equation provided a good approximation for each rating as a function of F0 or speech rate. The quadratic regression equations put together would provide us with a rough estimate of personality trait impression as a function of prosodic features. The functional relationship among F0, speech rate, and trait ratings was shown as a curved surface in the three-dimensional space.This study investigated the systematic relationship between nonverbal features of speech and personality trait ratings of the speaker. In Study 1, fundamental frequency (F0) in original speech was converted into five levels from 64% to 156.25%. Then 132 undergraduates rated each of the converted speeches in terms of personality traits. In Study 2 134 undergraduates similarly rated the speech stimuli, which had five speech rate levels as well as two F0 levels. Results showed that listener ratings along Big Five dimensions were mostly independent. Each dimension had a slightly different change profile over the five levels of F0 and speech rate. A quadratic regression equation provided a good approximation for each rating as a function of F0 or speech rate. The quadratic regression equations put together would provide us with a rough estimate of personality trait impression as a function of prosodic features. The functional relationship among F0, speech rate, and trait ratings was shown as a curved surface in the three-dimensional space.
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Feldstein, S., Dohm, F.-A., & Crown, C. L. 2001 Gender and speech rate in the perception of competence and social attractiveness. Journal of Social Psychology, 141, 785-806.
藤原武弘 1986 態度変容と印象形成に及ぼすスピーチ速度とハンドジェスチャーの効果 心理学研究, 57, 200-206. (Fujihara, T. 1986 Effects of speech rate and hand gesture on attitude change and impression formation. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 57, 200-206.)
Smith, B. L., Brown, B. L., Strong, W., & Rencher, A. C. 1975 Effects of speech rate on personality perception. Language and Speech, 18, 145-152.
柏木繁男 1999 性格特性5因子論 (FFM) による東大式エゴグラム (TEG) の評価 心理学研究, 69, 468-477. (Kashiwagi, S. 1999 The trait theoretic evaluation of the TEG from the view point of the Five-Factor Model. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 69, 468-477.)
Street, R. L., Jr., & Brady, R. M. 1982 Speech rate acceptance ranges as a function of evaluative domain, listener speech rate, and communication context. Communication Monographs, 49, 290-308.
Kawahara, H., Masuda-Katsuse, I., & de Cheveigne, A. 1999 Restructuring speech representations using a pitch-adaptive time-frequency smoothing and an instantaneous-frequency-based F0 extraction: Possible role of a repetitive structure in sounds. Speech Communication, 27, 187-207.
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Yamada, N., Hakoda, Y., Yuda, E., & Kusuhara, A. 2000 Verification of impression of voice in relation to occupational categories. Psychological Reports, 86, 1249-1263.
河原英紀 1998 聴覚の情景分析が生み出した高品質VOCODER: STRAIGHT 日本音響学会誌, 54, 521-526. (Kawahara, H. 1998 STRAIGHT, a very high quality VOCODER: Insights from auditory scene analysis. Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan, 54, 521-526.)
内田照久 2002 音声の発話速度が話者の性格印象に与える影響 心理学研究, 73, 131-139. (Uchida, T. 2002 Effects of the speech rate on speakers' personality-trait impressions. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 73, 131-139.)
Aronovitch, C. D. 1976 The voice of personality: Stereotyped judgments and their relation to voice quality and sex of speaker. Journal of Social Psychology, 99, 207-220.
小川一美・吉田俊和 2005 ダイナミックな対人関係大坊郁夫・永瀬治郎 (編) 講座社会言語科学 3巻 関係とコミュニケーション ひつじ書房 (印刷中). (Ogawa, K., & Yoshida, T.)
内田照久 2000 音声の発話速度の制御がピッチ感および話者の性格印象に与える影響 日本音響学会誌, 56, 396-405. (Uchida, T. 2000 Effects of the speech rate conversion on the impressions of pitch and the images of speakers' personality. Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan, 56, 396-405.)
和田さゆり 1996 性格特性語を用いたBig Five尺度の作成 心理学研究, 67, 61-67. (Wada, S. 1996 Construction of the Big Five Scales of personality trait terms and concurrent validity with NPI. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 67, 61-67.)
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– reference: Feldstein, S., Dohm, F.-A., & Crown, C. L. 2001 Gender and speech rate in the perception of competence and social attractiveness. Journal of Social Psychology, 141, 785-806.
– reference: Smith, B. L., Brown, B. L., Strong, W., & Rencher, A. C. 1975 Effects of speech rate on personality perception. Language and Speech, 18, 145-152.
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– reference: 内田照久 2000 音声の発話速度の制御がピッチ感および話者の性格印象に与える影響 日本音響学会誌, 56, 396-405. (Uchida, T. 2000 Effects of the speech rate conversion on the impressions of pitch and the images of speakers' personality. Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan, 56, 396-405.)
– reference: Aronovitch, C. D. 1976 The voice of personality: Stereotyped judgments and their relation to voice quality and sex of speaker. Journal of Social Psychology, 99, 207-220.
– reference: Goldberg, L. R. 1990 An alternative ‘description of personality’: The Big-Five factor structure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 1216-1229.
– reference: 河原英紀 1998 聴覚の情景分析が生み出した高品質VOCODER: STRAIGHT 日本音響学会誌, 54, 521-526. (Kawahara, H. 1998 STRAIGHT, a very high quality VOCODER: Insights from auditory scene analysis. Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan, 54, 521-526.)
– reference: 和田さゆり 1996 性格特性語を用いたBig Five尺度の作成 心理学研究, 67, 61-67. (Wada, S. 1996 Construction of the Big Five Scales of personality trait terms and concurrent validity with NPI. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 67, 61-67.)
– reference: 村上宣寛・村上千恵子 2001 主要5因子性格検査ハンドブック 学芸図書. (Murakami, Y., & Murakami, C.)
– reference: 小川一美・吉田俊和 2005 ダイナミックな対人関係大坊郁夫・永瀬治郎 (編) 講座社会言語科学 3巻 関係とコミュニケーション ひつじ書房 (印刷中). (Ogawa, K., & Yoshida, T.)
– reference: Yamada, N., Hakoda, Y., Yuda, E., & Kusuhara, A. 2000 Verification of impression of voice in relation to occupational categories. Psychological Reports, 86, 1249-1263.
– reference: Street, R. L., Jr., & Brady, R. M. 1982 Speech rate acceptance ranges as a function of evaluative domain, listener speech rate, and communication context. Communication Monographs, 49, 290-308.
– reference: 藤原武弘 1986 態度変容と印象形成に及ぼすスピーチ速度とハンドジェスチャーの効果 心理学研究, 57, 200-206. (Fujihara, T. 1986 Effects of speech rate and hand gesture on attitude change and impression formation. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 57, 200-206.)
– reference: 柏木繁男 1999 性格特性5因子論 (FFM) による東大式エゴグラム (TEG) の評価 心理学研究, 69, 468-477. (Kashiwagi, S. 1999 The trait theoretic evaluation of the TEG from the view point of the Five-Factor Model. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 69, 468-477.)
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SubjectTerms Acoustic Stimulation
Adolescent
Adult
College Students
Concept Formation
Female
Five Factor Model (FFM) of personality
Fundamental Frequency
Humans
impression formation
Interpersonal Relations
Male
Personality
Pitch
prosodic features
Psychoacoustics
Rating Scales
Regression Analysis
Social Perception
Speech - physiology
Speech Acoustics
Speech Rate
Title Effects of fundamental frequency and speech rate on impression formation
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