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Apparent height and body mass index influence perceived leadership ability in three-dimensional faces

Re, Daniel E.; Dzhelyova, Milena; Holzleitner, Iris J.; Tigue, Cara C.; Feinberg, David R.; Perrett, David I.

Authors

Daniel E. Re

Milena Dzhelyova

Cara C. Tigue

David R. Feinberg

David I. Perrett



Abstract

Facial appearance has a well-documented effect on perceived leadership ability. Face judgments of leadership ability predict political election outcomes across the world, and similar judgments of business CEOs predict company profits. Body height is also associated with leadership ability, with taller people attaining positions of leadership more than their shorter counterparts in both politics and in the corporate world. Previous studies have found some face characteristics that are associated with leadership judgments, however there have been no studies with three-dimensional faces. We assessed which facial characteristics drive leadership judgments in three-dimensional faces. We found a perceptual relationship between height and leadership ability. We also found that facial maturity correlated with leadership judgments, and that faces of people with an unhealthily high body mass index received lower leadership ratings. We conclude that face attributes associated with body size and maturity alter leadership perception, and may influence real-world democratic leadership selection.

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Jan 1, 2012
Publication Date Dec 1, 2012
Deposit Date Jun 11, 2021
Journal Perception
Print ISSN 0301-0066
Electronic ISSN 1468-4233
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 41
Issue 12
Pages 1477-1485
DOI https://doi.org/10.1068/p7342
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/7458453