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Table 1.

Zero-order (upper right triangle), and partial correlations controlling for age (lower left triangle).

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Fig 1.

Facial landmarks used to derive facial masculinity ratios.

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Fig 2.

Facial masculinity ratios (a/b) by age, testosterone, and strength.

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Fig 3.

Lines of best fit for testosterone, strength, voice pitch, height and fWHR Note.

Testosterone, strength, voice pitch, and height were best fit using non-linear sigmoidal models (see [47] for data on voice pitch and height). A linear model best described the data for fWHR.

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Table 2.

Multiple regression models predicting facial masculinity ratios.

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