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Table 1.

Mean (± SD) age and score obtained by Men and Women in each personality questionnaires.

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Fig 1.

Face Trustworthiness Judgments as a function of Facial Appearance and the Gender of the Perceiver.

Error bars represent standard error of the mean.

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Fig 2.

Face Trustworthiness Judgments as a function of the Gender of the Face and the Gender of the Participant.

Error bars represent standard error of the mean.

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Table 2.

Pearson’s correlation coefficients among personality traits and both trustworthiness and confidence judgments.

Data are reported for the total sample (upper line), and separately, for Men and Women (line below). Values in bold indicate significant correlations at p < .05.

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Fig 3.

Confidence Judgments as a function of the Gender of the Face and the Gender of the Participant.

Error bars represent standard error of the mean.

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