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2022Predicting and changing attitudes toward same-gender parenting: Informational influence, parasocial contact, and religious fundamentalismHaji, R.; Fasoli, F.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2020The social costs of sounding gay: voice-based impressions of adoption applicantsFasoli, F.; Maass, A.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2018Voice and prejudice: the social costs of auditory gaydarFasoli, F.; Maass, A.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
1-Out-2020Voice changes meaning: the role of gay- versus straight-sounding voices in sentence interpretationFasoli, F.; Maass, A.; Karniol, R.; António, R.; Sulpizio, S.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2023Voice matters: Social categorization and stereotyping of speakers based on sexual orientation and nationality categoriesFasoli, F.; Dragojevic, M.; Rakić, T.; Johnson, S.ArtigoAcesso Embargado
2017When characters impact on dubbing: the role of sexual stereotypes on voice actor/actress’ preferencesFasoli, F.; Mazzurega, M.; Sulpizio, S.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2022When fluency matters: The interplay between categorization fluency and gender atypicality on gaydar judgmentsMasi, M.; Fasoli, F.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2018Which partners are more human? Monogamy matters more than sexual orientation for dehumanization in three European countriesRodrigues, D.; Fasoli, F.; Huic, A.; Lopes, D.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2023Who has a better auditory gaydar? Sexual orientation categorization by heterosexual and lesbian, gay and bisexual peopleFasoli, F.; Maass, A.; Berghella, L.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2018Who wants to sound straight? Sexual majority and minority stereotypes, beliefs and desires about auditory gaydarFasoli, F.; Hegarty, P.; Maass, A.; António, R.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2021“You Cannot Get into My Taxi!” Perceptions of a COVID-19-based rejection episode reported in the newspapersVacchini, S.; Fasoli, F.; Volpato, C.ArtigoAcesso Aberto