First impressions based on facial appearance predict many important social outcomes. We investigated whether such impressions also influence the communication of scientific findings to lay audiences, a process that shapes public beliefs, opinion, and policy. First, we investigated the traits that engender interest in a scientist’s work, and those that create the impression of a “good scientist” who does high-quality research. Apparent competence and morality were positively related to both interest and quality judgments, whereas attractiveness boosted interest but decreased perceived quality. Next, we had members of the public choose real science news stories to read or watch and found that people were more likely to choose items that were ...
Our social evaluation of other people is influenced by their faces and their voices. However, rather...
At first sight of a new person, people quickly form impressions on how attractive, trustworthy, and ...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
First impressions based on facial appearance predict many important social outcomes. We investigated...
In the face of scientists’ increasing engagement in public discourse, we examine whether facial attr...
To date, most studies of individual differences in face preferences have focused on the role of biol...
The human face is an elaborate communication tool that transmits a large variety of signals such as:...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others' personality based...
Laypeople’s trust in science might be obstructed by their stereotypical views of researchers as high...
Previous research has found that the media tends to portray men in terms of their faces and women in...
Face perception is based on both shape and reflectance information. However, we know little about th...
Social impact theory (Latane, 1981) explains social influence as a multiplicative function of streng...
Our visual system is remarkably good at extracting socially relevant information from faces (e.g., t...
Drawing on exemplification theory and confirmation bias, this study examined exposure to online scie...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
Our social evaluation of other people is influenced by their faces and their voices. However, rather...
At first sight of a new person, people quickly form impressions on how attractive, trustworthy, and ...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
First impressions based on facial appearance predict many important social outcomes. We investigated...
In the face of scientists’ increasing engagement in public discourse, we examine whether facial attr...
To date, most studies of individual differences in face preferences have focused on the role of biol...
The human face is an elaborate communication tool that transmits a large variety of signals such as:...
Faces play a central role in person perception. People spontaneously judge others' personality based...
Laypeople’s trust in science might be obstructed by their stereotypical views of researchers as high...
Previous research has found that the media tends to portray men in terms of their faces and women in...
Face perception is based on both shape and reflectance information. However, we know little about th...
Social impact theory (Latane, 1981) explains social influence as a multiplicative function of streng...
Our visual system is remarkably good at extracting socially relevant information from faces (e.g., t...
Drawing on exemplification theory and confirmation bias, this study examined exposure to online scie...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
Our social evaluation of other people is influenced by their faces and their voices. However, rather...
At first sight of a new person, people quickly form impressions on how attractive, trustworthy, and ...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...