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Gun Makes Men Look Taller And Stronger, Air Force Study Shows

Posted: 04/13/2012 9:29 am Updated: 04/13/2012 9:35 am

Gun Taller

By: Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience Managing Editor
Published: 04/12/2012 06:18 PM EDT on LiveScience

With gun in hand, a man of any size appears bigger, an altered notion that probably occurs at a subconscious level, a new study suggests.

The research, funded by the U.S. Air Force, reveals a seemingly simple mechanism that was even in the brains of Neanderthals, and possibly common even to chimpanzees, to measure whether they would win or lose a fight with an aggressor.

"There's nothing about the knowledge that gunpowder makes lead bullets fly through the air at damage-causing speeds that should make you think that a gun-bearer is bigger or stronger, yet you do," lead study author Daniel Fessler, an associate professor of anthropology at UCLA, said in a statement. "Danger really does loom large — in our minds."

Holding hands

Fessler, who is director of UCLA's center for behavior, evolution, and culture, and his colleagues ran several tests in which participants were asked to estimate the height of men based on photos of their hand, which was holding one of various objects, including a handgun. In some of the tests, participants also rated the object holder's overall size and muscularity based on a scale of six photos showing men with progressively more muscular bodies.

In one test, participants looked at four photos of different hands, each holding one of four objects: a caulking gun, electric drill, large saw, or handgun. [Infographic: US Gun Ownership]

Participants judged the gun-holders, on average, to be 17 percent taller and stronger than those rated as the smallest and weakest men, which in this test ended up being those holding caulking guns. Hand models holding the saw and drill were judged as the second and third, respectively, in terms of size and strength.

(The test involved 628 participants, 497 of them female, and averaging 34 years old. To get a sense of participants' sizing accuracy, the researchers also had them do the same height estimation for images of progressively taller men as well as a set of images showing progressively more-muscular men.)

Perhaps the phenomenon had to do with the fact that in pop culture  guns are usually associated with bulky men (think Rambo or Arnold Schwarzenegger). To find out, the researchers ran the same test but this time showed hands holding a kitchen knife (a stereotypically female object), a paintbrush (a stereotypically male but benign object) or  a toy squirt gun.

On average, the 541 participants in this test judged the men holding the most lethal object, the knife, as the biggest and strongest of the bunch, followed by those holding the paintbrush and the squirt gun.

"It's not Dirty Harry's or Rambo's handgun — it's just a kitchen knife, but it's still deadly," study researcher Colin Holbrook, UCLA postdoctoral scholar in anthropology, said in a statement.

Neanderthal mental mechanism

The researchers concluded that the results of the study can be explained neither by such factors as real-world associations between body size and guns — gun owners aren't taller than non-gun owners — nor by cultural associations. Rather, they suggest a mental mechanism in a distant ancestor was modified through the years and still exists today.

"In a species with a complex behavioral repertoire like our own, when two parties come into potential conflict there are many different features that can contribute to the likelihood that one side or another will win," including size of the individual, level of coordination within a coalition, and possession of weapons, among others, Fessler told LiveScience,

Fessler and his colleagues are proposing that one way the human mind might make sense of all of these variables, in a way that would allow a quick decision (to fight, retreat or negotiate), is to have a visual representation of an individual or group's formidability. In the mind, this formidability would be represented by size. [10 Mysteries of the Mind]

"Every time you have a new piece of information that tells you how dangerous that other party is relative to yourself, you update the picture by either enlarging it to make them seem [more muscular] or shrinking it and making them seem smaller and less muscular in the mind's eye," Fessler said.

The study, detailed online today (April 12) in the open-access journal PLoS ONE, is part of larger project funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research to understand how people make decisions in situations of potential aggression.

While this work someday could have practical implications for military strategies, in the near future the research is more about understanding complicated humans. "This is a first step in what we hope will be a number of investigations where the ultimate goal is to understand cognitive processes that underlie decision-making in situations of potential aggression," Fessler said during a phone interview.

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05:31 PM on 01/11/2013
I hadn't considered the psychological influence a man with a gun has over one without but I find it consistent with nature in general. Male birds display wild plumage to intimidate rivals, some lizards puff out or expand their necks in a show of potential strength, puffer fish puff out, some birds throw plumage in wild displays to intimidate and also attract mates. Women show their chests to attract potential mates and males demonstrate their strength and wealth in their own ways. There are actually two points to be made by this behavior; first is that any one or anything can be hurt in a fight even with advantages in strength so its best not to have a fight if the objective can be reached in another fashion. Second is that by demonstrating confidence and success any male of any species will be more attractive to females. In humans having a gun is a nonverbal way of showing power. Samuel Colt said of his revolver, "God made man, the Colt .45 made men equal" or words to that affect.
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giftoflife898
Without God all things are permitted
12:47 AM on 04/21/2012
What do women look like holding a gun? Should we have different grips to go with our outfits? We should at least have the basic model colors; gun metal gray, chrome and basic black (goes with everything).
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mhsden
If my dogs dont like you somethings Wrong !
06:20 AM on 04/15/2012
Add beer and hes bullit proof to .
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gen230
05:30 AM on 04/15/2012
So the point of spending all that money in this study is to conclude that guns are men's equivalents to spanx and wonder-bras? A nominee for the Ig-Nobel awards if I ever saw one.
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04:23 AM on 04/15/2012
Men with guns hardly look taller and stronger. They're simply pointing their members a little higher. Six shots, a cigarette, and then sleep.
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elbeas
Pragmatista sinistra
11:10 PM on 04/14/2012
Shades of Taxi Driver....
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BannedInBoston
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
10:34 PM on 04/14/2012
_Gun makes men look like somebody I want to walk in the opposite direction away from as rapidly as possible....
11:41 AM on 04/16/2012
Only because they look taller than you though. Lol
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JohnHopwood2
Happiness is a 9 letter word
07:51 PM on 04/14/2012
Edward G., Cagney and Bogey never looked big to me. Guns don't scare me people do. I hate gun owners.
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eaglespark
"Why waste time learning? Ignorance is quicker."
08:17 PM on 04/14/2012
"I hate gun owners."

Really? Ok, I give up... Why?
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beanland
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09:10 PM on 04/14/2012
Heya Eagle... I wonder how many people here that are so anti-gun.... would put a sign in their window or in their yard proclaiming ...."There are no guns in this house. It is gun-free."

I'm sure criminals have better things to do than visit that house.

John: I think it's very revealing when people state "I hate these people". Aren't we trying to move away from the "hate" and respect peoples opinion while disagreeing with it?
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BannedInBoston
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
10:36 PM on 04/14/2012
Hey, _hate the _gun and love the owner....
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JohnHopwood2
Happiness is a 9 letter word
07:49 PM on 04/14/2012
I have been held up a few times in my day. One time in particular I was held up by 3 mexicans and one of them held a big gun to my face and demanded money. I reach in my pockets and handed it over and they ran and told me not to yell for help or they would shoot me. As they ran away I was astounded on how short and small they were. In other words, this story is bs.
MGhamma
Reality is 100% biased!
09:11 PM on 04/14/2012
How big did they look with the gun in your face?

Big enough to hand the money over, I'm sure. ;)
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BannedInBoston
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
10:52 PM on 04/14/2012
I was standing in line at a supermarket in Cambridge, MA one time when a little guy came in waving a revolver and demanding the cashiers empty their registers for him. As I backed slowly away and ducked behind a display, I kept thinking that the guy looked like a crazed weasel....
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theXepicXturtle
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06:59 PM on 04/14/2012
Real men use their fists.
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beanland
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07:46 PM on 04/14/2012
See ... I've been trying to tell everyone that the movie "Friday" can be applied everywhere.

hehe
10:09 PM on 04/14/2012
Famous last words
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eaglespark
"Why waste time learning? Ignorance is quicker."
05:09 PM on 04/14/2012
"In one test, participants looked at four photos of different hands, each holding one of four objects: a caulking gun, electric drill, large saw, or handgun."

...Only one of which is a weapon. What would the results be if you included a machete, a rifle, a broadsword, a bow, etc? I do not know, but the handgun is the only item of those 4 that draws the kind of "anti" comments I have seen on this board. Examples:

“the Clint Eastwood syndrome”
“A gun extends a man's penis proportionately to the length of the barrel”
"So if they just wore lifts and a sock they could get the same effect with the added bonus that nobody would get hurt!"

Go ahead with the juvenile jokes, and I will go ahead with my life. I have owned firearms for 47 years and carried legally for 17 years with a perfect safety record. That kind of nonsense has no relation to the reasons that my wife and I own and carry handguns.
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rebelroseofdixie
Just remember, there's a right way and a wrong way
06:08 PM on 04/14/2012
Fanned and Faved, excellent points !!
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eaglespark
"Why waste time learning? Ignorance is quicker."
07:03 PM on 04/14/2012
Thank you ;>)
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beanland
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07:51 PM on 04/14/2012
F & F also.

/cheers
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eaglespark
"Why waste time learning? Ignorance is quicker."
08:17 PM on 04/14/2012
Thank you ;>)
05:02 PM on 04/14/2012
The American Confectioners Association came to a similar finding in its work on Skittles. Maybe that explains George Zimmerman's behavior.
04:52 PM on 04/14/2012
North Korean soldiers are going to need some really big guns to make up for their nutrient deprived statures. According to the LA Times: (1) many NK soldiers are under 5 feet tall, and (2) NK just lowered its height requirement for military service to 4 feet 9 inches.
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BannedInBoston
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
10:46 PM on 04/14/2012
They also have to squint really really hard to look _mean....
04:47 PM on 04/14/2012
Funny, a few days ago I was carrying a Ma Deuce around in the vicinity of the Staples Center and a passing Lakers scout asked if I'd like a tryout next season. Now I understand why.
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Hungry Like the Wolf.
07:42 PM on 04/15/2012
LOL :). Good one.