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Study yields new insights on what makes conversation engaging

While speaking style does matter, willingness to extend a conversation depends primarily on interest in the topic, 成人VR视频 researcher says
Published: 18 June 2026

What makes a speaker engaging? Both what is said and how it is said matter, but in different, complementary ways, a new study conducted at the 成人VR视频 School of Communication Sciences and Disorders has found.

When people try to sound 鈥渆ngaging,鈥 they tend to speak more loudly and in a higher pitch, and this can lead listeners to evaluate them more positively, the researchers said. However, the study also reveals that the listener鈥檚 desire to extend a conversation depends mainly on interest in what the speaker has to say.

鈥淲e were surprised to find a clear split: social impressions of the speaker (friendliness, competence, attractiveness) were driven mainly by how they spoke, whereas willingness to extend the conversation was driven primarily by what the conversation was about,鈥 said Marcos Dom铆nguez-Arriola, PhD student and lead author of the study.

鈥淪peaking about something interesting may help sustain an engaging first conversation, but sounding engaging may be more important for whether someone wants to interact with you again,鈥 he clarified. 鈥淭his distinction helps explain why some conversations feel immediately rewarding but do not lead to lasting connections, while others may feel less exciting yet still foster meaningful relationships.鈥

What an engaging speaker sounds like

For their first experiment, Dom铆nguez-Arriola and Professor Marc D. Pell recruited 20 participants (10 women, 10 men) to record sets of pre-written anecdotes. The 160 anecdotes all followed a similar, short, conversational format and had been classified by another panel of volunteers as 鈥渋nteresting鈥 or 鈥渂oring.鈥

The participants were asked to record their anecdotes twice: in a neutral voice and in an 鈥渆ngaging鈥 voice, as if trying to create a positive connection with the listener. The researchers then used acoustic analysis tools to measure different voice features.

鈥淲e found that, across speakers, this 'engaging' vocal styling is marked by higher loudness and pitch, more dynamic variation in loudness, and a 'brighter' vocal quality,鈥 said Dom铆nguez-Arriola.

What makes people feel engaged

In a second experiment, the researchers recruited 36 people (18 women, 18 men) to listen to the anecdotes. They were asked to rate the speaker on various social traits and to say how long they would be willing to continue the conversation 鈥 a key innovative feature of the study that the researchers called 鈥渢ime bidding.鈥

That was when the researchers found that it was the listener鈥檚 interest in the topic 鈥 as opposed to the speaker鈥檚 oratorical style 鈥 that was the most important factor in determining the length of a conversation.

Given that this current experiment was based on asynchronous listening tasks, the researchers say the next step is to study social interactions in real time, taking a closer look at how conversational partners continuously adapt to each other. They also plan to examine what feeling engaged in conversation entails from a neurological perspective.

About the study

鈥,鈥 by Marcos E. Dom铆nguez-Arriola and Marc D. Pell was published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.

This research was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Secretary of Science, Humanities and Innovation (SECIHTI) of Mexico.

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