Soldiers' faces predict aggression, military rank and number of children
Cross-cultural variation in women's preferences for cues to sex- and stress-hormones in the male face
Apparently Finnish women prefer more feminine male face shapes compared to other western nationalities.
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Wider-faced males, on average, have more children, although there is a great deal of variation between individuals. These data suggest that either wider-faced males are favoured by females, or they invest more effort in reproduction.
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One finding that still has me scratching my head is the correlation between military rank and fWHR. Previous research has found that aggressiveness and social dominance are positively correlated, but our data reveal that officers were thinner-faced than their subordinates.
Cross-cultural variation in women's preferences for cues to sex- and stress-hormones in the male face
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Women in the UK prefer the faces of men with low levels of the stress hormone cortisol, and the relationship is moderated by the sex hormone testosterone. In a Latvian sample, however, women's preferences were not affected by cortisol, and the interaction with testosterone differed from that of the UK
Apparently Finnish women prefer more feminine male face shapes compared to other western nationalities.