Perceiver and target partisanship shift facial trustworthiness effects on likability

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  • who: Caraline S. Malloy from the New York, USAUniversity of have published the Article: Perceiver and target partisanship shift facial trustworthiness effects on likability, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports

SUMMARY

    | 1 Vol.:(0123456789) Experiment 1 Experiment 1 tested whether the positive relation between facial trustworthiness and evaluated likability is stronger for shared relative to opposing partisans. To faces being labeled as Republicans or Democrats, a subset had no partisan information. Because people over-exclude others from their i­ ngroups34, facial trustworthiness should strongly relate to evaluated likability among shared partisans. If . . .

     

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