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The impact of sex of the speaker, sex of the rater and profanity type of language trait errors in speech evaluation: A test of the rating error paradigm
This study provides a test of the constructs of the rating error paradigm. This paradigm provides a heuristic base for giving cohesiveness to studies in speech evaluation. The findings establish the validity of the conception of trait errors and demonstrate the negative impact of profanity in a public speech.