The science of stereotyping: Challenging the validity of ‘gaydar’

3 septiembre 2015

‘Gaydar’ — the purported ability to infer whether people are gay or straight based on their appearance — seemed to get a scientific boost from a 2008 study that concluded people could accurately guess someone’s sexual orientation based on photographs of their faces. In a new paper, researchers challenge what they call ‘the gaydar myth.’
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150903160505.htm

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