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Lindsey E. Eagan's research investigates how perceptions of men's physical characteristics influence social judgments and expectations. Her work examines how facial formidability, a trait associated with physical strength and fighting ability, shapes views on men's parenting capabilities and preferred humor styles. Eagan has explored how these perceptions differ based on men's racial background, specifically comparing White and Asian men in the United States.
Her publications include studies on the expectations of men’s use of harsh parental discipline, the relationship between implicit theories of humor styles and facial masculinity, and how facial formidability informs perceptions of men's ability to protect offspring. Eagan's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 with 4 total publications and 5 total citations. She has collaborated with Samuel E. Snowden on shared publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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Facial Formidability Uniquely Informs Perceptions of White and Asian Men: Evidence From Two Samples in the United States (2025)
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Implicit theories of men's preferred humor styles as a function of facial masculinity (2025)
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- Expectations of men’s use of harsh parental discipline through formidability inferences.
- Implicit theories of men's preferred humor styles as a function of facial masculinity
- Formidable Facial Structures Inform Perceptions of Men’s Ability to Protect Offspring
- Facial Formidability Uniquely Informs Perceptions of White and Asian Men: Evidence From Two Samples in the United States
- Expectations of men’s use of harsh parental discipline through formidability inferences.
- Formidable Facial Structures Inform Perceptions of Men’s Ability to Protect Offspring
- Facial Formidability Uniquely Informs Perceptions of White and Asian Men: Evidence From Two Samples in the United States
- Formidable Facial Structures Inform Perceptions of Men’s Ability to Protect Offspring
- Facial Formidability Uniquely Informs Perceptions of White and Asian Men: Evidence From Two Samples in the United States
- Expectations of men’s use of harsh parental discipline through formidability inferences.
- Expectations of men’s use of harsh parental discipline through formidability inferences.
- Expectations of men’s use of harsh parental discipline through formidability inferences.
- Expectations of men’s use of harsh parental discipline through formidability inferences.
- Formidable Facial Structures Inform Perceptions of Men’s Ability to Protect Offspring
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