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Published 17:54 3 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 17:56 3 Nov 2015 GMT
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An accompanying study surveyed hundreds of men with facial hair of varying length, from light stubble to fully-fledged beards, asking them to agree or disagree with a series of statements about gender roles.
The study found that men with beards of any length tended to agree more with hostile sexist statements – for example, ‘women are better at cooking’ – than men without facial hair.
Commenting on the findings of the study, a Qualtrics spokesperson said: "Our research suggests that there is a link between beards and gender role beliefs, but it's not apparent what causes this association.
"It's possible that men with more negative attitudes towards women are more likely to choose to wear facial hair because it accentuates their apparent masculinity and dominance."
We know such findings don't apply to all men with beards, but we can think of a few who to whom it might...
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