what if it’s both?
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Coemergent function and form
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I've always wondered about this. There's "physiognomy" And there's Roal Dahl's ^a lifetime of frowns changes your face^ (The name and quote are way wrong)
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Thought the same growing up. Used to think "that kid is trouble," then I realized that teachers might be thinking the same thing, impressing that role on them. It was still up to them to reject or accept that role, but a lot of their interactions seemed defined by the question.
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Latter one is incorrect, it's 'by looking at a dating profile picture'. Very different.
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Unlikely that the former isn't at least part of the equation, otherwise there would be no initial set of associations and no pressure to adopt such inferring behavior
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Please cite your assertion. I am very interested to see how they managed to remove all other variables from the visual(!) dataset.
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This is a good summary that concentrates mostly on the dimensions the study (without evidence) suggests are the main factors. Beside, even if you ignore the implication given by the following "genes are weird", things like e.g. imperfect normalization >> https://medium.com/@blaisea/do-algorithms-reveal-sexual-orientation-or-just-expose-our-stereotypes-d998fafdf477 …
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>> of photo angles can easily play a part. The study is extremely far from proving what it proclaims with that kind of dataset and would be constrained even with biometrical images.
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or it doesn't work and it's just confirmation bias
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Yeah like, I don't even think this could happen. If you expect someone's going to be pissy & easily annoyed I could see that causing them to act like that around you, but it's not plausible that you could make someone cheery/timid/strong-willed/etc by assuming they will be.
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