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People with high eyebrows appear more trustworthy

People often make judgments of trustworthiness based solely on certain facial features, not the expression, suggests new research.

While higher eyebrows, more pronounced cheekbones, and rounder faces are perceived to be trustworthy-looking, people associate downturned eyebrows, or a thinner face with less honesty, the findings showed.

‘Our findings in this and our past studies suggest that your physical appearance can have major implications for your assumed credibility and other character traits, even more powerful than the manner in which you behave and the words you speak,’ said a researcher.

‘The implications in social, workplace, corporate and criminal justice settings are enormous,’ the researcher noted.

In their studies, the researchers asked participants to watch a video, listen to audio-only pleas or examine a photo of people publicly asking for the return of a missing relative. 

They then asked for their personal perceptions of general trustworthiness and honesty.

‘A lot of information that feeds into our impressions about one’s trustworthiness is deduced from the face,’ another researcher added.

‘More specifically, there are certain facial features considered that make an individual look more trustworthy higher eyebrows, more pronounced cheekbones, rounder face and other features that are perceived to be untrustworthy-looking downturned eyebrows, or a thinner face,’ Baker noted. The findings were published in the journal ‘Psychology, Crime & Law’.
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