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  2. Physiognomy - Wikipedia

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    According to the study, while most of facial images' predictive power is attributable to basic demographics (age, gender, race) extracted from the face, image artifacts, observable facial characteristics, and other image features extracted by deep learning all contribute to prediction quality beyond demographics. [55] [56]

  3. Cross-race effect - Wikipedia

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    For example, outgroup members may associate specific facial features with a particular race or ethnicity, and do not notice the subtle variations in skin tone, lip size, or brow strength that ingroup members recognize. Categorical thinking happens more consistently for outgroup participants while individuation does the exact opposite. [3]

  4. Aquiline nose - Wikipedia

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    These features set him apart from most of his peers, and marked him instead as noble and on par with Europeans. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In the context of scientific racism , writers have attributed aquiline noses as a characteristic of different "races" ; e.g.: according to Jan Czekanowski , it is most frequently found amongst members of the Arabid ...

  5. Race (human categorization) - Wikipedia

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    Although commonalities in physical traits such as facial features, skin color, and hair texture comprise part of the race concept, this linkage is a social distinction rather than an inherently biological one. [1] Other dimensions of racial groupings include shared history, traditions, and language.

  6. Racial and ethnic misclassification in the United States

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    There are some facial features or combinations of features that observers find harder to classify as belonging to a group within their existing notions of race. Individuals whom observers find hard to categorize are considered 'racially ambiguous' by outside observers and are often multiracial. Racially ambiguous people are likely to experience ...

  7. Color terminology for race - Wikipedia

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    Members of this category are described as white, the categorization being based on facial features rather than skin colour. His fourth category are the Lapps ( Lappons ), described as a savage race with faces reminiscent of bears (but for which the author admits to rely on hearsay).

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  9. Race and society - Wikipedia

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    Social interpretations of race regard the common categorizations of people into different races.Race is often culturally understood to be rigid categories (Black, White, Pasifika, Asian, etc) in which people can be classified based on biological markers or physical traits such as skin colour or facial features.