Throughout previous research focusing on individuals' diversity perception, it remains somewhat unclear which attributes (i.e., objective diversity) are reflected in perceptions of diversity. This manuscript investigates whether individuals consider objective differences in ambiguous facial information (which are not related to gender or race) when making diversity judgments and decisions. Throughout seven studies, facial information of group members was manipulated to appear more similar or different in regards to personality and information unrelated to Big 5 dimensions, while race, gender, and age were kept constant. Study 1a provides support that objective differences in facial information related to perceived personality traits is vali...
We spontaneously attribute to strangers a wide variety of character traits based on their facial app...
Previous research has shown strong cross-cultural agreement in facial attractiveness judgments. Howe...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
With globalization and immigration, societal contexts differ in sheer variety of resident social gro...
d Differences in how people judge face attractiveness can be reliably measured d Individual face pre...
People often treat diversity as an objective feature of situations that everyone perceives similarly...
Research on diversity in teams and organizations has revealed ambiguous results regarding the effect...
We explore whether differences in perceptions of diversity might emanate from the characteristics of...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
Human faces and voices are rich sources of information that can vary in many different ways. Most of...
Many studies show agreement within and between populations and cultures for general judgments of fac...
Previous research has suggested that diversity effects depend on how group members perceive their gr...
International audienceWe examined whether increasing individuals' perceived variability of an out-gr...
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the extent to which certain values, traits, cognitive s...
The present study investigated the effect of individual semantic information displayed simultaneousl...
We spontaneously attribute to strangers a wide variety of character traits based on their facial app...
Previous research has shown strong cross-cultural agreement in facial attractiveness judgments. Howe...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
With globalization and immigration, societal contexts differ in sheer variety of resident social gro...
d Differences in how people judge face attractiveness can be reliably measured d Individual face pre...
People often treat diversity as an objective feature of situations that everyone perceives similarly...
Research on diversity in teams and organizations has revealed ambiguous results regarding the effect...
We explore whether differences in perceptions of diversity might emanate from the characteristics of...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
Human faces and voices are rich sources of information that can vary in many different ways. Most of...
Many studies show agreement within and between populations and cultures for general judgments of fac...
Previous research has suggested that diversity effects depend on how group members perceive their gr...
International audienceWe examined whether increasing individuals' perceived variability of an out-gr...
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the extent to which certain values, traits, cognitive s...
The present study investigated the effect of individual semantic information displayed simultaneousl...
We spontaneously attribute to strangers a wide variety of character traits based on their facial app...
Previous research has shown strong cross-cultural agreement in facial attractiveness judgments. Howe...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...