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Does Culture Shape How We Look at Faces?

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
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Facial Recognition
According to the breathless proclamations of the researchers of a recently published study (and also a Wired Science news report on the same), you’d think so. Until you look at how the study was designed.

Research results are fantastic things — …

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Does Culture Shape How We Look at Faces?

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  1. Thank you. I see this kind of things often; drawing big conclusions from research. And I always assume the reporters properly vet the research. I should read these things much more critically.

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