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Description: This project presents dominance assessments for 231 neutral faces of young adults derived from well-known face databases. Data were collected online and in the laboratory from a large sample of European Portuguese participants. Furthermore, we report data on the participants’ sex, age, and years of education. We also report the participants’ perceived dominance (self-perception and what the participants think others perceive of their dominance), as well as his/hers perceived level of attractiveness. Two data sets are provided: one presenting these data by participant and another presenting the data by stimulus. In the last, we also organized the data according to the individual variables mentioned above (sex, age, years of education, and the participants’ self- and others-perceived dominance). These data are presented separately for the online and laboratory samples. We recommend downloading the data files for a more accurate visualization of the information. A data report with the full details of the study can be found here: Pandeirada, J. N. S., Madeira, M., Fernandes, N. L., Marinho, P.I., & Vasconcelos, M. (2022). Judgements of social dominance from faces and related variables. Frontiers in Psychology, 13: 873147. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.873147 Previous reports on the inferences of attractiveness (Pandeirada et al., 2020) and trustworthiness (Pandeirada et al., 2022) for the set of stimuli used in this project have been presented. More information can be found here and in the corresponding publications: Attractiveness of Human Faces: https://osf.io/vudr2/?view_only=0e732a0add6149069aa7c26aa57cba4f Pandeirada, J. N. S., Fernandes, N. L., & Vasconcelos, M. (2020). Attractiveness of human faces: Norms by sex, sexual orientation, age, relationship stability, and own attractiveness judgements. Frontiers in Psychology, 11:419. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00419 Trustworthiness of Human Faces: https://osf.io/ckmd4/?view_only=83c5fe29850847868cad3a09de8ace2d Pandeirada, J. N. S., Fernandes, N. L., Madeira, M., Marinho, P.I., & Vasconcelos, M. (2022). Can I trust this person? Evaluations of trustworthiness from faces and relevant individual variables. Frontiers in Psychology, 13: 857511. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.857511

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