A lack of sexual dimorphism in width-to-height ratio in white European faces using 2D photographs, 3D scans, and anthropometry.
Facial width-to-height ratio has received a great deal of attention in recent research. Evidence from human skulls suggests that males have a larger relative facial width than females, and that this sexual dimorphism is an honest signal of masculinity, aggression, and related traits. However, eviden...
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Autores principales: | Robin S S Kramer, Alex L Jones, Robert Ward |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a82a8bcb0bab473e9626e613d13bef13 |
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