Presentation 2001/11/11
The Effects of Hair Color on the Personality Impression of Face : The Differene between Typical and Unusual Faces
Sahoko KOMATSU, Yuji HAKODA,
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Abstract(in English) The present study examined the effects of hair color on the facial impression and the difference between typical and unusual faces. Stimuli were the photographic images of the Japanese males and females faces whose hair coloer were changed into brown, red-purple and green. 80 subjects rated each of the faces on 16 personality traits. Factor analyses of the ratings produced two factors(social desirability, activity)for personality impression of faces. Also, in the impression of social desirability, significant interaction was found between hair color and facial typicality. These results suggested that hair color and facial typicality interacted in impression formation.
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Keyword(in English) hair color / personality impression / typical and unusual faces / ratings of impression / social desirability / activity
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Title (in English) The Effects of Hair Color on the Personality Impression of Face : The Differene between Typical and Unusual Faces
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Keyword(1) hair color
Keyword(2) personality impression
Keyword(3) typical and unusual faces
Keyword(4) ratings of impression
Keyword(5) social desirability
Keyword(6) activity
1st Author's Name Sahoko KOMATSU
1st Author's Affiliation School of Letters, Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Yuji HAKODA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University
Date 2001/11/11
Paper # HIP2001-68
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 513
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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