'Our work shows that [biases] appear in basic aspects of person perception—first impressions of faces,' co-author Brittany Cassidy told Newsweek.
In the second experiment, participants assessed the likeability of faces before and after their political opinions were revealed. After it was revealed, scientists found that participants changed their impressions.
These findings could help future research into how people with differing political ideologies interact. Other previous research into this area showed that partisanship strongly affects attraction in online dating contexts.
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