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Evidence from Meta-Analyses of the Facial Width-to-Height Ratio as an Evolved Cue of Threat

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PLOS ONE
卷 10, 期 7, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0132726

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  1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council [288348]
  3. Australian Research Council [FT140100291, DE120101945]
  4. Australian Research Council [DE120101945] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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The facial width-to-height ratio (FWHR) is the width of the face divided by the height of the upper face. There is mixed evidence for the hypothesis that the FWHR is a cue of threat and dominance in the human face. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analyses of all peer-reviewed studies (and 2 unpublished studies) to estimate the magnitude of the sex difference in the FWHR, and the magnitude of the relationship between the FWHR and threatening and dominant behaviours and perceptions. Studies were eligible for inclusion if the authors reported an analysis involving the FWHR. Our analyses revealed that the FWHR was larger in men than in women ((d) over bar = .11, n = 10,853), cued judgements of masculinity in men ((r) over bar = .35, n of faces = 487; n of observers = 339), and was related to body mass index ((r) over bar = .31, n = 2,506). Further, the FWHR predicted both threat behaviour in men ((r) over bar = .16, n = 4,603) and dominance behaviour in both sexes ((r) over bar = .12, n = 948) across a variety of indices. Individuals with larger FWHRs were judged by observers as more threatening ((r) over bar = .46, n of faces = 1,691; n of observers = 2,076) and more dominant ((r) over bar = .20, n of faces = 603; n of observers = 236) than those with smaller FWHRs. Individuals with larger FWHRs were also judged as less attractive ((r) over bar = -.26, n of faces = 721; n of observers = 335), especially when women made the judgements. These findings provide some support for the hypothesis that the FWHR is part of an evolved cueing system of intra-sexual threat and dominance in men. A limitation of the meta-analyses on perceptions of threat and dominance were the low number of stimuli involving female and older adult faces.

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