Harma, MehmetKuru, Elif Deniz2025-02-152025-02-15202501864-93352151-2590https://doi.org/10.1027/1864-9335/a000564https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/7182There has been a paucity of studies exploring the combined impact of facial and vocal cues on attractiveness and trustworthiness evaluations. We examined the concurrent evaluation of attractiveness and trustworthiness when facial and vocal cues were incompatible, such as attractive faces with unattractive voices. We collected data from women participants aged between 20 and 33 years (N = 127, M = 22.19, SD = 2.34). Results revealed that participants evaluated attractive faces with unattractive voices as more attractive, compared to unattractive faces with attractive voice combinations. Moreover, trustworthiness evaluations showed different patterns; participants rated untrustworthy faces with trustworthy voices higher on trustworthiness than trustworthy faces with untrustworthy voice combinations. These findings support the notion that different cues (facial and vocal) play divergent roles in snap judgments.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAttractivenessTrustworthinessSnap JudgmentsVocal CuesFacial CuesIncompatible CuesWomen's Snap Judgments for Incompatible Facial and Vocal CuesArticleWOS:00141003520000110.1027/1864-9335/a000564Q4Q2