The Stability of Facial Attractiveness: Is It What You’ve Got or What You Do with It?

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Edward R. Morrison1, Paul Morris1, Kim A. Bard1
1Department of Psychology, Centre for Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK

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