“…The aim of the study reported here was to examine the types of social inferences that are likely to be shaped by face and gaze orientation (left, frontal, right). To this end, we integrated a range of adjectives as possible inference categories that have been used: (a) in research documenting the spatial agency bias (Maass et al, 2009;Suitner et al, 2017); (b) in research showing the two-dimensional reduction from trait judgments of faces (Oosterhof and Todorov, 2008;Walker and Vetter, 2009); (c) in recent impression formation literature yielding a twodimensional solution (Fiske et al, 2007) comparable to research on trait judgments of faces; (d) in other face perception studies (Garcia-Marques et al, 2004;Langner et al, 2010;Ma et al, 2015;O'Reilly et al, 2016;Garrido et al, 2017), and finally, (e) in research showing the grounding of abstract categories of time and politics in a horizontal left-to-right dimension (Santiago et al, 2007;Lakens et al, 2011;Farias et al, 2013Farias et al, , 2016.…”