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Facial appearance and personality
Topic Started: Nov 8 2009, 02:40 AM (242 Views)
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Angry faces: Research suggests link between facial structure and aggression
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October 30, 2009

Angry words and gestures are not the only way to get a sense of how temperamental a person is. According to new findings in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, a quick glance at someone's facial structure may be enough for us to predict their tendency towards aggression.

Facial width-to-height ratio (WHR) is determined by measuring the distance between the right and left cheeks and the distance from the upper lip to the mid-brow. During childhood, boys and girls have similar facial structures, but during puberty, males develop a greater WHR than females. Previous research has suggested that males with a larger WHR act more aggressively than those with a smaller WHR. For example, studies have shown that hockey players with greater WHR earn more penalty minutes per game than players with lower WHR.

Psychologists Justin M. Carré, Cheryl M. McCormick, and Catherine J. Mondloch of Brock University conducted an experiment to see if it is possible to predict another person's propensity for aggressive behavior simply by looking at their photograph. Volunteers viewed photographs of faces of men for whom aggressive behavior was previously assessed in the lab. The volunteers rated how aggressive they thought each person was on a scale of one to seven after viewing each face for either 2000 milliseconds or 39 milliseconds.

The photographs were very revealing: Volunteers' estimates of aggression correlated highly with the actual aggressive behavior of the faces viewed, even if they saw the picture for only 39 milliseconds. Even more interestingly, the volunteers' estimates were also highly correlated with WHR of the faces—the greater the WHR, the higher the aggressive rating, suggesting that we may use this aspect of facial structure to judge potential aggression in others. These findings indicate that subtle differences in face shape may affect personality judgments, which may, in turn, guide how we respond to certain individuals.


http://www.physorg.com/news176131546.html


Interesting reading here:

What's In A Face: Accuracy Of First Impressions Based Upon Facial Appearance, Macalester College:
http://www.tk421.net/essays/face2.html
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These two things might simply have the same underlying cause. An overgeneralising assumption might be the amount of sex hormones that influence the face developement, especially in puberty.
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I think the link is emphasizing the development of the zygomata and the horizontal bizygomaic width, which when broad is ordinarily robust I suppose and then the upper lip to eyebrow deal (where the brow ridge is located) is another telltale characteristic according to this article/study. The development of the browridge the firmly set stance of the upper lip are the cues to potential aggression or dominance. Ordinarily I would imagine that traits within the male population consisting of a narrower interorbital distance with piercing eyes; high and developed forehead; symmetrical jaw and a pronounced chin and balanced off with powerful projecting nose give off unspoken vibes of aggression. Robust and projecting characteristics are usually aggressive looking features.
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If you read about the facial characteristics of murders they all fall on pretty strong margins

I don't have the exact numbers but its stuff like 70% have downward sloping eyes, 70% have straight eye brows, 60% have thin nose tips, 60% have flat chins etc.

There are people who read faces and match attributes for loads of different facial characteristics.

http://www.brainchanger.com/facereading.html1.html
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The Black man is aggressive and likes to murder. Many of them have narrow faces.
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Nov 11 2009, 05:57 AM
The Black man is aggressive and likes to murder. Many of them have narrow faces.
That's "a bit" too superficial.
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True, Black men's faces come in all shapes and sizes, etc.

The guy with the biggest cranium I ever saw was a black man straight from Africa. He had a good body, but I wonder if he had problems getting laid as his head looks like an alien, big orb cranium like a fish-bowl.
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Yeah. I've seen some african guys with massive heads as well. Also sometimes you will see an asian with a tiny body and monster head standing next to a european with a small head and a large body and it just trips with your mind.
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Nov 10 2009, 07:32 AM
If you read about the facial characteristics of murders they all fall on pretty strong margins

I don't have the exact numbers but its stuff like 70% have downward sloping eyes, 70% have straight eye brows, 60% have thin nose tips, 60% have flat chins etc.

There are people who read faces and match attributes for loads of different facial characteristics.

http://www.brainchanger.com/facereading.html1.html
I think that says more about how other people perceive what your personality should be like just by looking at your face rather than what the persons personality actually is. Although the former can obviously exert influence if the person is weak minded.
Edited by Kevin, Nov 15 2009, 11:19 PM.
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