Looking Like a Leader–Facial Shape Predicts Perceived Height and Leadership Ability
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D. Perrett | L. DeBruine | B. Jones | D. Xiao | Bernard Paul Tiddeman | Daniel E. Re | D. Hunter | V. Coetzee
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