While inferences of traits from unfamiliar faces prominently reveal stereotypes, some facial inferences also correlate with real-world outcomes. We investigated whether facial inferences are associated with an important real-world outcome closely linked to the face bearer’s behavior: political corruption. In four preregistered studies (N = 325), participants made trait judgments of unfamiliar government officials on the basis of their photos. Relative to peers with clean records, federal and state officials convicted of political corruption (Study 1) and local officials who violated campaign finance laws (Study 2) were perceived as more corruptible, dishonest, selfish, and aggressive but similarly competent, ambitious, and masculine (Study ...
Background In recent years, fraudsters have begun to use readily accessible digital manipulation te...
Trait impressions from faces influence many consequential decisions even in situations in which deci...
We investigate the effects of babyfaceness on the trustworthiness and judgments of a company's chief...
While inferences of traits from unfamiliar faces prominently reveal stereotypes, some facial inferen...
In our research study, we tested whether people can tell if someone is a criminal or not based on a ...
Nonverbal cues are instrumental in animal social interactions, and humans place especial value on fa...
Background: This study tested whether the 2D face evaluation model proposed by Oosterhof and Todorov...
When we see a stranger's face we quickly form impressions of his or her personality, and expectation...
This thesis is motivated by the fascinating question of how people make inferences about others from...
People are excessively confident that they can judge others' characteristics from their appearance. ...
Trait impressions from faces influence many consequential decisions even in situations in which deci...
Research finds we make spontaneous trait inferences from facial appearance, even after brief exposur...
This study tested whether the 2D face evaluation model proposed by Oosterhof and Todorov can parsimo...
Background: Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impression...
Tests were performed to learn whether exposure to news about crimes committed by dark-skinned crimin...
Background In recent years, fraudsters have begun to use readily accessible digital manipulation te...
Trait impressions from faces influence many consequential decisions even in situations in which deci...
We investigate the effects of babyfaceness on the trustworthiness and judgments of a company's chief...
While inferences of traits from unfamiliar faces prominently reveal stereotypes, some facial inferen...
In our research study, we tested whether people can tell if someone is a criminal or not based on a ...
Nonverbal cues are instrumental in animal social interactions, and humans place especial value on fa...
Background: This study tested whether the 2D face evaluation model proposed by Oosterhof and Todorov...
When we see a stranger's face we quickly form impressions of his or her personality, and expectation...
This thesis is motivated by the fascinating question of how people make inferences about others from...
People are excessively confident that they can judge others' characteristics from their appearance. ...
Trait impressions from faces influence many consequential decisions even in situations in which deci...
Research finds we make spontaneous trait inferences from facial appearance, even after brief exposur...
This study tested whether the 2D face evaluation model proposed by Oosterhof and Todorov can parsimo...
Background: Many human interactions are built on trust, so widespread confidence in first impression...
Tests were performed to learn whether exposure to news about crimes committed by dark-skinned crimin...
Background In recent years, fraudsters have begun to use readily accessible digital manipulation te...
Trait impressions from faces influence many consequential decisions even in situations in which deci...
We investigate the effects of babyfaceness on the trustworthiness and judgments of a company's chief...