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Hair Part Statistics
The left part on both men and women is much more standard than the right part – although in sampling large groups of people, the “no part” or center part beats both. Rough statistics from many observations show about 50% … Continue reading
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Hair Part Theory Original Paper (1999)
The Hair Part Theory: Summary What Is Your Hair Part Saying About You? The Effects of Hair Parting on Social Appraisal and Personal Development By Catherine Walter and John Walter HairPartTheory(c)2001TMCInc PDF version – Complete data included: Surprisingly, a hair … Continue reading
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