Bald men thought of as less successful, says NY Post article
Two months ago, the New York Post featured a survey, commissioned by the Hair Sciences Center of Colorado, shedding light on people's perceptions of bald men.
The results clearly demonstrated a link between perceptions of success and the state of men's pate. If the responses of this survey sample truly are representative of the entire country, then two-thirds of Americans think that men with full heads of hair are more successful than bald men.
Moreover, almost half of the respondents felt that men with full coifs are smarter than men sporting a hairless dome.
But, it was also made clear by the survey that people believe bald men can achieve success, though it is contingent upon their feelings toward their own baldness, as shyness and embarrassment may project a lack of self-confidence.







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12-18-2007 @ 5:59PM
Chris said...
This is the most self-serving study I have ever seen in my life. Gee, it's being finance and conducted by the Hair Sciences Center of Colorado, don't you think it's in their best interest for the results to say this? Balm men are not as successful??
Of course, anything to provoke more hair transplants, because of course, without baldmen, and hair transplants, there wouldn't even be a "Hair Sciences Center" in the first place.
Ugh!
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12-19-2007 @ 12:26PM
hp said...
'hair sciences center' lol, sounds very official.