Hair loss and electability : the bald truth

The extent to which bald and balding men are underrepresented in high elective office was studied to probe the linkage between personal appearance and impression formation. A voter bias against bald or balding candidates was not found, suggesting that voter bias is not a causal mechanism underlying...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nonverbal behavior 1990-12, Vol.14 (4), p.269-283
Hauptverfasser: SIGELMAN, L, DAWSON, E, NITZ, M, WHICKER, M. L
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Perceptions
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Public officials
Social psychology
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