According to the text, the experimental research that manipulated face-ism ratios for

photos of the same individual found that naïve judges rated the people who were high on
facial prominence as:



a. less intelligent, less ambitious, and less attractive than people who were low on
facial prominence.
b. more intelligent, more ambitious, and more attractive than people who were low
on facial prominence.
c. taller, thinner, and more perfectly proportioned than people who were low on
facial prominence.
d. shorter, fatter, and more awkwardly proportioned than people who were low on
facial prominence.
e. equivalent to people who were low on facial prominence on all dimensions
measured.

b.

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