Key Points: People Who Look Different Than Us - Deepstash
Key Points: People Who Look Different Than Us

Key Points: People Who Look Different Than Us

  • People with facial anomalies, such as scars and birthmarks, are assumed to bear negative personal characteristics.
  • This “anomalous-is-bad” facial bias could arise from an evolved pathogen avoidance mechanism or it could be learned by culture.
  • The “anomalous-is-bad” bias appears to be learned culturally and can presumably be unlearned.

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Bias of the visible facial features.

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