APS

2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022

How Do Our Gender Prototypes for Human Faces Account for Transgender and Nonbinary People?

Chicago, IL · May 2022

Poster · Cognitive

  • Hannah Barger
    Tennessee Technological University
  • Stephanie Kazanas
    Tennessee Tech University

Abstract

Baudoin and Brochard (2011) observed evidence for binary gender prototypes for human faces. The current study replicated their research design, and expanded upon it by also including transgender and nonbinary gender identity categories. We found participants recognized transwomen’s faces more accurately and more confidently than the other gender categories.

Gender

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