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Fig 1.

Example stimuli.

Three versions of the same facial stimuli of a European American male (up) and a Me’Phaa male (bottom). Natural unmodified versions (left), Light Skin Color transformed versions (middle), and Dark Skin Color transformed versions (right).

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Table 1.

Information criteria for the best fit models.

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Fig 2.

Perceived attractiveness estimates for the Me’Phaa and European American faces within each color version.

Estimates for the Natural versions (NAT), Light skin color transformed versions (LSCt), and Dark skin color transformed versions (DSCt) of the Me’Phaa (left) and European American (Right) faces. Error bars show 95% Confidence Intervals. Grey points and dashed lines indicate the random effect estimates for each Face ID within each color version.

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Table 2.

Perception estimates with 95% confidence intervals.

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Fig 3.

Perceived trustworthiness estimates for Me’Phaa and European American faces within each color version.

Estimates for the Natural versions (NAT), Light skin color transformed versions (LSCt), and Dark skin color transformed versions (DSCt) of the Me’Phaa (left) and European American (Right) faces. Error bars show 95% Confidence Intervals. Grey points and dashed lines indicate the random effect estimates for each Face ID within each color version.

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Fig 4.

Perceived health estimates for Me’Phaa and European American faces within each color version.

Estimates for the Natural versions (NAT), Light skin color transformed versions (LSCt), and Dark skin color transformed versions (DSCt) of the Me’Phaa (left) and European American (Right) faces. Error bars show 95% Confidence Intervals. Grey points and dashed lines indicate the random effect estimates for each Face ID within each color version.

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Fig 5.

Perceived aggressiveness estimates for Me’Phaa and European American faces within each color version.

Estimates for the Natural versions (NAT), Light skin color transformed versions (LSCt), and Dark skin color transformed versions (DSCt) of the Me’Phaa (left) and European American (Right) faces. Error bars show 95% Confidence Intervals. Grey points and dashed lines indicate the random effect estimates for each Face ID within each color version.

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Fig 6.

Perceived masculinity estimates for the Me’Phaa and European American faces within each color version.

Estimates for the Natural versions (NAT), Light skin color transformed versions (LSCt), and Dark skin color transformed versions (DSCt) of the Me’Phaa (left) and European American (Right) faces. Error bars show 95% Confidence Intervals. Grey points and dashed lines indicate the random effect estimates for each Face ID within each color version.

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