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A cross-cultural study of sex-typicality and averageness: Correlation between frontal and lateral measures of human faces.

Dariusz P DanelJaroslava Varella ValentovaOscar R SánchezJuan David LeongómezMarco Antonio Correa VarellaKarel Kleisner
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2019)
We suggest that, in general, the weak association between lateral and frontal facial configurations may be the result of selection pressures in favor of individual identity signals. Moreover, especially in women, the frontal and lateral dimension of a given facial attractiveness marker may provide similar information about the qualities of the individual. The absence of a significant correlation in male facial averageness suggests that frontal and lateral averageness convey different information about an individual.
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