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Facial structure is a reliable cue of aggressive behaviorCarré et al., 2009
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- Carré J
- McCormick C
- Mondloch C
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Facial width-to-height ratio is a sexually dimorphic metric that is independent of body size and may have been shaped by sexual selection. We recently showed that this metric is correlated with behavioral aggression in men. In Study 1, observers estimated the …
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