![]() Despite this insight, little research to date has focused on building and explaining individual models of face perception. However, a growing body of research demonstrates that individual variation is larger than shared, stimulus-level variation for many social trait judgments. Research in person and face perception has broadly focused on group-level consensus that individuals hold when making judgments of others (e.g., “X type of face looks trustworthy”). Booth School of Business, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States. ![]() Albohn *, Stefan Uddenberg and Alexander Todorov ![]()
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