Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
951488 Journal of Research in Personality 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Growing evidence suggests that people are able to accurately infer some personality traits and behavioral outcomes from facial photographs. However, little research has examined whether people are able to accurately infer personality traits or behavioral outcomes associated with risk-taking. In this study, we examined whether people were able to accurately infer, on average, others’ personality traits associated with risk-taking from facial photographs. We further examined whether such first impressions were associated with relevant and important behavioral outcomes—specifically, future discounting and gambling and problem gambling tendencies. Results suggest that people are able to accurately infer, on average, some personality traits and behavioral outcomes associated with risk-taking from faces.

► Past research has shown that people can infer personality and behavior from faces. ► Little of this research has focused on inferences associated with risk-propensity. ► We show that people accurately infer risk-relevant personality from faces. ► People also accurately infer future discounting behavior and gambling tendencies.

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