Nonverbal cues are instrumental in animal social interactions, and humans place especial value on facial appearance and displays to predict and interpret others’ behaviours. Several studies have reported that people can judge someone’s political orientation (e.g. Republican vs Democrat) based on facial appearance at greater-than-chance accuracy. This begs the question of the granularity of such judgements. Here, we investigate whether people can judge one aspect of political orientation (attitudes to immigration) based on the facial photographs that politicians use to represent themselves on the European Parliament website. We find no evidence of such ability, and no evidence for an interaction between the judges’ own attitudes to immigrati...
This study was designed to examine the effects of facial expression on the perceived political affil...
Head-shots of US senators will be presented to GVSU student participants, who will rate the faces on...
Physiological research suggests that social attitudes, such as political beliefs, may be partly hard...
While inferences of traits from unfamiliar faces prominently reveal stereotypes, some facial inferen...
Previous research has shown that perceivers can accurately extract information about perceptually am...
Previous research has shown that perceivers can accurately extract information about perceptually am...
Previous research has shown that perceivers can accurately extract information about perceptually am...
Current research has suggested that facial expressions may not only be the result of emotional exper...
Spontaneous emotionally congruent facial responses (ECFR) to others’ emotional expressions can occur...
We examined whether reading and writing habits known to drive agency perception also shape the attri...
This master's thesis seeks to conceptually replicate psychologist Michael Kosinski's study, publishe...
In our research study, we tested whether people can tell if someone is a criminal or not based on a ...
I build a dataset of over one million images used on the front page of websites around the 2016 elec...
© 2008 International Society of Political Psychology. Permission to post published version granted b...
Using a technique known as reverse correlation image classification, we demonstrate that the physica...
This study was designed to examine the effects of facial expression on the perceived political affil...
Head-shots of US senators will be presented to GVSU student participants, who will rate the faces on...
Physiological research suggests that social attitudes, such as political beliefs, may be partly hard...
While inferences of traits from unfamiliar faces prominently reveal stereotypes, some facial inferen...
Previous research has shown that perceivers can accurately extract information about perceptually am...
Previous research has shown that perceivers can accurately extract information about perceptually am...
Previous research has shown that perceivers can accurately extract information about perceptually am...
Current research has suggested that facial expressions may not only be the result of emotional exper...
Spontaneous emotionally congruent facial responses (ECFR) to others’ emotional expressions can occur...
We examined whether reading and writing habits known to drive agency perception also shape the attri...
This master's thesis seeks to conceptually replicate psychologist Michael Kosinski's study, publishe...
In our research study, we tested whether people can tell if someone is a criminal or not based on a ...
I build a dataset of over one million images used on the front page of websites around the 2016 elec...
© 2008 International Society of Political Psychology. Permission to post published version granted b...
Using a technique known as reverse correlation image classification, we demonstrate that the physica...
This study was designed to examine the effects of facial expression on the perceived political affil...
Head-shots of US senators will be presented to GVSU student participants, who will rate the faces on...
Physiological research suggests that social attitudes, such as political beliefs, may be partly hard...