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Men's finger length predicts aggressive behavior: study
Latest Updated by 2005-03-07 16:10:45

Researchers at the University of Alberta have shown that a man's index finger length relative to ring finger length can predict how inclined that man is to be physically aggressive.

Researchers at the University of Alberta have shown that a man's index finger length relative to ring finger length can predict how inclined that man is to be physically aggressive.

Researchers at the University of Alberta have shown that a man's index finger length relative to ring finger length can predict how inclined that man is to be physically aggressive. Women do not show a similar effect.

Researchers have found a direct correlation between finger lengths and the amount of testosterone that a fetus is exposed to in the womb. The shorter the index finger relative to the ring finger, the higher the amount of prenatal testosterone, and-as Hurd and Bailey have now shown-the more likely he will be physically aggressive throughout his life.

"More than anything, I think the findings reinforce and underline that a large part of our personalities and our traits are determined while we're still in the womb," Hurd added.

Hurd and Bailey's research, published this March in Biological Psychology, was based on surveys and hand measurements of nearly 300 male with female undergraduate students, who also completed a survey about personality and behavior traits.

In their study, they found there were no correlations between finger lengths and people who are prone to exhibit verbally aggressive, angry, or hostile behaviors, but there was to physically aggressive behavior.

The results also showed that men had smaller finger length ratios than women.

Hurd also has a similar study showing that men with more feminine finger ratios are more prone to depression; a paper on this will be published later this year in Personality and Individual Differences.

"Finger lengths explain about five per cent of the variation in these personality measures, so research like this won't allow you to draw conclusions about specific people. For example, you wouldn't want to screen people for certain jobs based on their finger lengths," Hurd said. "But finger length can you tell you a little bit about where personality comes from, and that's what we are continuing to explore."


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