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*A study in 2017 found that fWHR influences social status, with | *A study in 2017 found that fWHR influences social status, with high-status individuals such as popes and CEOs typically having higher than average fWHRs. This association between fWHR and social dominance is due to either broad-faced leaders being more effective and socially dominant or due to them being perceived to be such.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5679545/</ref> | ||
===Personality and physiognomy=== | ===Personality and physiognomy=== |
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