Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others' personality based on their facial appearance and these impressions guide many consequential decisions. When do people rely on facial appearance? In five studies (N = 1936, four preregistered), we test whether reliance on facial appearance depends on the goal of impression formation (i.e., on which trait dimension targets are evaluated). Trait impressions are, to a large extent, based on the resemblance of facial cues to emotional expressions. As emotional expressiveness is a central component of sociability, we hypothesized that people would more readily perceive sociability in faces. We find that facial appearance is seen as more indicative of a person's soc...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the early twentieth century, psychologists have known that there...
Investigation of the human face and its meaning in social interactions is currently receiving increa...
textabstractPrevious research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial ...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others' personality based...
Our visual system is remarkably good at extracting socially relevant information from faces (e.g., t...
<div><p>Appearance is known to influence social interactions, which in turn could potentially influe...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions from faces? Prev...
Abstract The notion that first impressions are somewhat accurate is an intriguing possibility. Sever...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions? Previous resear...
Faces and bodies spontaneously elicit personality trait judgments (e.g., trustworthy, dominant, lazy...
Character judgments, based on facial appearance, impact both perceivers’ and targets’ interpersonal ...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
When we meet a person for the first time, we can gain a wealth of information from perceiving their ...
Since the early twentieth century, psychologists have known that there is consensus in attributing s...
Since the early twentieth century, psychologists have known that there is consensus in attributing s...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the early twentieth century, psychologists have known that there...
Investigation of the human face and its meaning in social interactions is currently receiving increa...
textabstractPrevious research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial ...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others' personality based...
Our visual system is remarkably good at extracting socially relevant information from faces (e.g., t...
<div><p>Appearance is known to influence social interactions, which in turn could potentially influe...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions from faces? Prev...
Abstract The notion that first impressions are somewhat accurate is an intriguing possibility. Sever...
Which facial characteristics do people rely on when forming personality impressions? Previous resear...
Faces and bodies spontaneously elicit personality trait judgments (e.g., trustworthy, dominant, lazy...
Character judgments, based on facial appearance, impact both perceivers’ and targets’ interpersonal ...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
When we meet a person for the first time, we can gain a wealth of information from perceiving their ...
Since the early twentieth century, psychologists have known that there is consensus in attributing s...
Since the early twentieth century, psychologists have known that there is consensus in attributing s...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the early twentieth century, psychologists have known that there...
Investigation of the human face and its meaning in social interactions is currently receiving increa...
textabstractPrevious research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial ...