Male facial width-to-height ratio (bizygomatic width scaled for face height) is a testosterone-linked trait predictive of reactive aggression, exploitative behavior, cheating, deception, and dominance. We tested whether facial width was systematically related to cause of death in a forensic sample. We hypothesized that wider-faced males, being more aggressive and robust, would be less likely than narrower-faced males to die from contact violence (stabbed, strangled, or bludgeoned to death) compared with other forms of homicide. We tested this hypothesis in a forensic data sample covering 523 male and 339 female skeletons. In these data, men with narrower faces were more likely to have died as a consequence of homicides involving direct phys...
Recent research has identified men's facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) as a reliable predictor of ...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper ...
Recently, associations between facial structure and aggressive behaviour have been reported. Specifi...
Abstract Male facial width-to-height ratio (bizygomatic width scaled for face height) is a testoster...
Male facial width-to-height ratio (bizygomatic width scaled for face height) is a testosterone-linke...
AbstractMale facial width-to-height ratio (bizygomatic width scaled for face height) is a testostero...
Antisocial and criminal behaviors are multifactorial traits whose interpretation relies on multiple ...
Antisocial and criminal behaviors are multifactorial traits whose interpretation relies on multiple ...
Antisocial and criminal behaviors are multifactorial traits whose interpretation relies on multiple ...
High facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) has been associated with a cluster of behavioural traits in...
Recently, Weston et al. (2004; Wide faces or large canines? The attractive versus the aggressive pri...
Facial width-to-height ratio has received a great deal of attention in recent research. Evidence fro...
It has been found that the structure of the face can be cues to behaviours such as aggression, viole...
Facial width-to-height ratio has received a great deal of attention in recent research. Evidence fro...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper ...
Recent research has identified men's facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) as a reliable predictor of ...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper ...
Recently, associations between facial structure and aggressive behaviour have been reported. Specifi...
Abstract Male facial width-to-height ratio (bizygomatic width scaled for face height) is a testoster...
Male facial width-to-height ratio (bizygomatic width scaled for face height) is a testosterone-linke...
AbstractMale facial width-to-height ratio (bizygomatic width scaled for face height) is a testostero...
Antisocial and criminal behaviors are multifactorial traits whose interpretation relies on multiple ...
Antisocial and criminal behaviors are multifactorial traits whose interpretation relies on multiple ...
Antisocial and criminal behaviors are multifactorial traits whose interpretation relies on multiple ...
High facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) has been associated with a cluster of behavioural traits in...
Recently, Weston et al. (2004; Wide faces or large canines? The attractive versus the aggressive pri...
Facial width-to-height ratio has received a great deal of attention in recent research. Evidence fro...
It has been found that the structure of the face can be cues to behaviours such as aggression, viole...
Facial width-to-height ratio has received a great deal of attention in recent research. Evidence fro...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper ...
Recent research has identified men's facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) as a reliable predictor of ...
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper ...
Recently, associations between facial structure and aggressive behaviour have been reported. Specifi...