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Mannes (2012) conducted three studies examining how balding influence person perception, simulating balding by shaving in the experimental group.
Mannes (2012) conducted three studies examining how balding influences person perception, simulating balding by shaving in the experimental group.
In all studies men were rated as more dominant, but not as more attractive.
In all studies men were rated as more dominant, but not as more attractive.
In study 2 and 3, bald men were rated as significantly less attractive.
In study 2 and 3, bald men were rated as significantly less attractive.
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