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Description: Projects related to ERC grant KINSHIP #647910

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KINSHIP Lab Pairs

Assessment of kinship cues and related behaviours for pairs

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KINSHIP Family Resemblance

Developing a model of how family relatedness is revealed in 3D face shape

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KINRES The contribution of Texture and Shape Information to Kinship Judgments in 3D faces

Looking at the contribution of shape and texture to kinship judgments

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Reproducible Stimuli

"Reproducible Methods for Face Research"

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Exploring the potential for kinship signalling in the human voice - Experiment 2 (Similarity)

Much research into kinship discrimination uses facial morphology as a cue to kinship. In this project we explore the potential for the human voice to ...

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Facial similarity predicts sibling judgments but not couple judgments

The present study examined the role of similarity in demonstrating homogamy, the phenomenon that people select partners who resemble themselves.

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Facial similarity, sibling judgments and couple judgments: A replication study using actual couples and random pairs

This study will investigate the role of facial similarity in making judgements about couples.

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