Personality judgments from natural and composite facial images: More evidence for a "kernel of truth" in social perception

@article{PentonVoak2006PersonalityJF,
  title={Personality judgments from natural and composite facial images: More evidence for a "kernel of truth" in social perception},
  author={Ian S. Penton-Voak and Nicholas Pound and Anthony C. Little and David Ian Perrett},
  journal={Social Cognition},
  year={2006},
  volume={24},
  pages={607-640}
}
In addition to signaling identity, sex, age, and emotional state, people frequently use facial characteristics as a basis for personality attributions. Typically, there is a high degree of consensus in the attributions made to faces. Nevertheless, the extent to which such judgments are veridical is unclear and somewhat controversial. We have examined the relationship between self-report and perceived personality using both faces of individuals and computer graphic composites. Photographs were… 

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