Scientific journal paper Q2
Judgments of dominance from the face track physical strength
Hugo Toscano (Toscano, H.); Thomas Schubert (Schubert, T. W.); Aaron N. Sell (Sell, A. N.);
Journal Title
Evolutionary Psychology
Year (definitive publication)
2014
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
It is commonly assumed that judgments of dominance from faces partly rely on implicit judgments of bodily strength. In two studies, we demonstrate such a relation for both computer-generated and natural photos of male faces. We find support when aggregating data across participants, when analyzing with hierarchical models, and also when strength and dominance are judged by different raters. Moreover, we identify common predictors that underlie perceptions of both strength and dominance: brow height, eye length, chin length, and the widths of the nose and mouth.
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Keywords
Dominance,Physical strength,Facial features,Social hierarchies
  • Psychology - Social Sciences