2024
DOI: 10.1037/amp0001295
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Facial recognition technology and human raters can predict political orientation from images of expressionless faces even when controlling for demographics and self-presentation.

Michal Kosinski,
Poruz Khambatta,
Yilun Wang

Abstract: Carefully standardized facial images of 591 participants were taken in the laboratory while controlling for self-presentation, facial expression, head orientation, and image properties. They were presented to human raters and a facial recognition algorithm: both humans (r = .21) and the algorithm (r = .22) could predict participants' scores on a political orientation scale (Cronbach's α = .94) decorrelated with age, gender, and ethnicity. These effects are on par with how well job interviews predict job succes… Show more

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