Accurate age estimates underpin our everyday social interactions, the provision of age-restricted services and police investigations. Previous work suggests that these judgments are error-prone, but the processes giving rise to these errors are not understood. Here we present the first systematic test of bias in age estimation using a large database of standardized passport images of heterogeneous ages (n = 3948). In three experiments we tested a range of perceiver age groups (n = 84), and found average age estimation error to be approximately 8 years. We show that this error can be attributed to two separable sources of bias. First, and accounting for the vast majority of variance, our results show an assimilative serial dependency whereby...
Humans utilize facial appearance, gender, expression, aging pattern, and other ancillary information...
Our judgement of certain facial characteristics such as emotion, attractiveness or age, is affected ...
Factors affecting the accuracy with which adults could assess the age of unfamiliar male faces aged ...
Accurate age estimates underpin our everyday social interactions, the provision of age-restricted se...
Accurate age estimates underpin our everyday social interactions, the provision of age-restricted se...
How old we think someone is determines how we interact with them [1–3], and most people regularly ma...
Perceptions of age influence how we evaluate, approach, and interact with other people. Based on a p...
The aim of the present study was to assess the occurence of an own-age bias on age estimation perfor...
Abstract Our estimates of a person’s age from their facial appearance suffer from several well-known...
peer reviewedIn this study the occurrence of an “other-age” effect on age estimation was assessed. T...
Previous research has shown that we recognise faces similar in age to ourselves better than older or...
Previous research has shown that we recognize faces similar in age to ourselves better than older or...
Children recognize children's faces more accurately than adult faces, and adults recognize adult fac...
Humans utilize facial appearance, gender, expression, aging pattern, and other ancillary information...
Abstract Facial aging adversely impacts performance of face recognition and face verification and au...
Humans utilize facial appearance, gender, expression, aging pattern, and other ancillary information...
Our judgement of certain facial characteristics such as emotion, attractiveness or age, is affected ...
Factors affecting the accuracy with which adults could assess the age of unfamiliar male faces aged ...
Accurate age estimates underpin our everyday social interactions, the provision of age-restricted se...
Accurate age estimates underpin our everyday social interactions, the provision of age-restricted se...
How old we think someone is determines how we interact with them [1–3], and most people regularly ma...
Perceptions of age influence how we evaluate, approach, and interact with other people. Based on a p...
The aim of the present study was to assess the occurence of an own-age bias on age estimation perfor...
Abstract Our estimates of a person’s age from their facial appearance suffer from several well-known...
peer reviewedIn this study the occurrence of an “other-age” effect on age estimation was assessed. T...
Previous research has shown that we recognise faces similar in age to ourselves better than older or...
Previous research has shown that we recognize faces similar in age to ourselves better than older or...
Children recognize children's faces more accurately than adult faces, and adults recognize adult fac...
Humans utilize facial appearance, gender, expression, aging pattern, and other ancillary information...
Abstract Facial aging adversely impacts performance of face recognition and face verification and au...
Humans utilize facial appearance, gender, expression, aging pattern, and other ancillary information...
Our judgement of certain facial characteristics such as emotion, attractiveness or age, is affected ...
Factors affecting the accuracy with which adults could assess the age of unfamiliar male faces aged ...