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Facing Humanness: Facial Width-to-Height Ratio Predicts Ascriptions of Humanity

机译:面对人性:面部宽度到高度比例预测人性的依cript性

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The ascription of mind to others is central to social cognition. Most research on the ascription of mind has focused on motivated, top-down processes. The current work provides novel evidence that facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) serves as a bottom-up perceptual signal of humanness. Using a range of well-validated operational definitions of humanness, we provide evidence across 5 studies that target faces with relatively greater fWHR are seen as less than fully human compared with their relatively lower fWHR counterparts. We then present 2 ancillary studies exploring whether the fWHR-to-humanness link is mediated by previously established fWHR-trait links in the literature. Finally, 3 additional studies extend this fWHR-humanness link beyond measurements of humanness, demonstrating that the fWHR-humanness link has consequences for downstream social judgments including the sorts of crimes people are perceived to be guilty of and the social tasks for which they seem helpful. In short, we provide evidence for the hypothesis that individuals with relatively greater facial width-to-height ratio are routinely denied sophisticated, humanlike minds.
机译:对他人的归属是社会认知的核心。大多数关于归属的研究都集中在激励,自上而下的过程中。目前的工作提供了一种新颖的证据,即面部宽度到高度比(FWHR)用作人类自下而上的感知信号。利用一系列良好的人类操作定义,我们提供了5种研究的证据,即与相对较低的FWHR对应物相比,靶面的目标面相对较大的面孔。然后,我们提出了2个辅助研究,探讨了FWHR对人体链接是否通过先前建立了文献中的FWHR-TRAIT联系。最后,额外的研究将这种FWHR - 人性联系扩展到超出人类的测量,表明FWHR - 人类联系对下游社会判断产生后果,包括人们被认为是犯有犯罪的,他们似乎有用的社会任务。简而言之,我们提供了具有相对更大的面部宽度与高度比率的个体的证据是经常否定了复杂的人类的头脑。

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