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The effects of the sex of the experimenter, expectancy inductions, and sex of the rater on leniency, halo, and trait errors in speech rating behavior

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Pages 298-306 | Published online: 18 May 2009
 

Abstract

This study tested hypotheses drawn from a theory of rating behavior. It was found that: (1) the sex of the experimenter is an important variable in leniency errors; (2) the sex of the experimenter and the sex of the rater interact differently on halo errors for male and female speakers; and (3) the sex of the rater is a major variable in trait errors on both content and delivery traits.

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