Evidence from meta-analyses of the facial width-to-height ratio as an evolved cue of threat
The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the
upper face. There is mixed evidence for the hypothesis that the FWHR is a cue of threat and …
upper face. There is mixed evidence for the hypothesis that the FWHR is a cue of threat and …
Testosterone and cortisol jointly modulate risk-taking
Recent theories propose that testosterone should be positively related to risk-taking, but
empirical support is mixed. Building on the dual-hormone hypothesis, the present research …
empirical support is mixed. Building on the dual-hormone hypothesis, the present research …
Assessing the Big Five personality traits using real-life static facial images
There is ample evidence that morphological and social cues in a human face provide
signals of human personality and behaviour. Previous studies have discovered associations …
signals of human personality and behaviour. Previous studies have discovered associations …
The interactive effect of power distance belief and consumers' status on preference for national (vs. private-label) brands
Private-label brands have been offered as an alternative to national brands. Given the
widespread belief that private-label brands offer good value, it is surprising that the market …
widespread belief that private-label brands offer good value, it is surprising that the market …
Facial structure and achievement drive: Evidence from financial analysts
We use a large pictorial sample of Chinese financial analysts to test the association between
facial width‐to‐height ratio (fWHR) and performance in men. Financial analysts offer an …
facial width‐to‐height ratio (fWHR) and performance in men. Financial analysts offer an …
Estimating the associations between big five personality traits, testosterone, and cortisol
Objective Hormones are often conceptualized as biological markers of individual differences
and have been associated with a variety of behavioral indicators and characteristics, such …
and have been associated with a variety of behavioral indicators and characteristics, such …
Was facial width-to-height ratio subject to sexual selection pressures? A life course approach
Sexual selection researchers have traditionally focused on adult sex differences; however,
the schedule and pattern of sex-specific ontogeny can provide insights unobtainable from an …
the schedule and pattern of sex-specific ontogeny can provide insights unobtainable from an …
Commentary: Facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is not associated with adolescent testosterone levels
Facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR), the ratio of the distance between the left and right
zygomatic bones to the distance between the upper lip and brow, predicts many traits …
zygomatic bones to the distance between the upper lip and brow, predicts many traits …
[HTML][HTML] Using true experiments to study culture: Manipulations, measurement issues, and the question of appropriate control groups
C Ma-Kellams - Methods in Psychology, 2021 - Elsevier
Social group memberships are primarily studied in quasi-experimental contexts, but how
can culture, class and gender be manipulated in true experimental designs? This review …
can culture, class and gender be manipulated in true experimental designs? This review …
No compelling evidence that self-reported personality traits explain basal testosterone and cortisol's associations with status-relevant behavior
Objective A goal of behavioral neuroendocrinology is to understand how basal hormone
levels relate to behavior. Studies of human participants sometimes measure self-reported …
levels relate to behavior. Studies of human participants sometimes measure self-reported …