Booth-Butterfield and S. Booth-Butterfield, 1996). A person who are actually skillful in communication will enjoy more compared to the one who less skilled (Jones, Freemon, & Goswick, 1981). The communication styles between genders have its own stereotypical gender roles which affect the behaviors of an individual. In academic research on psychological gender differences shows that women use the communication in order to enhance the social networks and create relationship (Leaper, 1991; Maltz &Borker, 1982; Wood, 1996; Mason, …show more content…
For example, men and women showed the same characteristics in women language but different in terms of salient (Batstone & Tuomi, 1981). The judgments of how a speaker play a role towards perception was explored by Strand (1999). The term “perception” refers to the process where the cognitive processing of acoustic cues from the speech input does not involve the evaluation from the speaker’s personality (Strand, 1999). Perception as stated by Buelens, M. (2011), process which allow people to interpret and understand the world around us and adds meaning to the