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"A recent study in the Journal of Marketing Communications apparently found that men with beards were deemed more credible than those who were clean-shaven. The study showed participants pictures of men endorsing certain products. In some photos, the men were clean-shaven. In others, the same men had beards. Participants thought the men with beards had greater expertise and were significantly more trustworthy when they were endorsing products like cell phones and toothpaste. But, oddly, men with beards were slightly less effective than smooth-cheeked fellows in underwear advertisements."
Comment number 1.
At 26th Aug 2011, backofanenvelope wrote:Are bearded politicians more credible than clean shaven ones?
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Comment number 2.
At 26th Aug 2011, P_Trembath wrote:backofanenvelope wrote:-
"Are bearded politicians more credible than clean shaven ones?"
Hmm, Gerry Adams, as opposed to Tony Blair?
And, where would you place those with a moustache?
Hitler, Stalin, etc........?
No, I think that the words "politician", and "credible" do not belong in the same sentence. Maybe not even in the same paragraph?
Perhaps:-"But, oddly, men with beards were slightly less effective than smooth-cheeked fellows in underwear advertisements."
Comes "close" to explaining why.
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Comment number 3.
At 30th Aug 2011, Saltashgaz wrote:Amazing what silly statistics people troll to find or pass silly comment on. But back down to earth I strongly suspect they do not mean beards but the recent FAD in becks designer stubble, rather than man without bic.
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