Alley, 1981 - Google Patents
Head shape and the perception of cuteness.Alley, 1981
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- Alley T
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Investigated in 3 experiments with 25 undergraduates the ethological hypothesis that the perception of cuteness can be elicited by certain physical characteristics of infants. A transformation that models the morphological changes in head shape during development …
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