A new study published in the Journal of Research in Personality suggests that people often make inaccurate judgments about an individual's personality based on their tattoos.
Researchers at Michigan State University, including William Chopik and Brooke Soulliere, conducted an experiment involving 274 tattooed adults and a separate group of college students and professors who were asked to judge the personalities of the tattooed individuals based on photos of their tattoos alone. The study found that while the judges often agreed with each other on what a tattoo might signify, their conclusions rarely matched the self-reported personalities of the tattoo owners.
The researchers discovered that people were frequently misjudged on traits such as agreeableness, conscientiousness, extroversion, and neuroticism. The only exception was for people with "quirky or wacky" tattoos, who were accurately perceived as being open to new experiences, a trait that was confirmed by their own personality tests.
The findings highlight how judgments about tattooed people are often based on stereotypes rather than reality. The study also mentioned that previous research has shown that women with visible tattoos are less likely to be hired for supervisory roles, suggesting these misconceptions can have real-world consequences.
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