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What is my ratio? Photocopy
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What is my ratio? Photocopy
Hello people,
I have been measuring my 2d and 4d of my right hand multiple times, but I never get the same outcome. What do you think, is my 2D-4D? I'm male. Is it high?
I have been measuring my 2d and 4d of my right hand multiple times, but I never get the same outcome. What do you think, is my 2D-4D? I'm male. Is it high?
Braemar- Posts : 3
Join date : 2015-06-24
Re: What is my ratio? Photocopy
Hi Braemar,
Thank you for your effort, but this type of photo is not equal to a 'photocopy'.
Why not measure your digit lengths yourself?
(The picture below describes how to do it)
PS. At first sight your 2d:4d digit ratio appears within the upper side of the normal range of a white male, but I am not sure... because the angle of the camera could generate an effect that is not really there.
Re: What is my ratio? Photocopy
Hello Martijn,
Measured according to your picture, these are my results:
Right hand: around the 0.97 mark
Left hand: around 0.95
What does upper side of the normal range mean according to you?
Measured according to your picture, these are my results:
Right hand: around the 0.97 mark
Left hand: around 0.95
What does upper side of the normal range mean according to you?
Braemar- Posts : 3
Join date : 2015-06-24
Re: What is my ratio? Photocopy
Braemar wrote:Hello Martijn,
Measured according to your picture, these are my results:
Right hand: around the 0.97 mark
Left hand: around 0.95
What does upper side of the normal range mean according to you?
Thanks for sharing your measurements Braemar.
An average 2d:4d digit ratio of 0.96 is just perfectly normal (I have to withdraw the aspect of the 'upper side' which I mentioned earlier), I don't think that one can attribute much meaning to this - though in a way one could describe this to be a positive sign (without any specified meaning).
I hope this is helpful?
Re: What is my ratio? Photocopy
I agree!
This was helpful, thanks.
Further: I read that self-measured 2D-4D is often higher than with more precise/digital methodies.
So I think there is some confusion about what is average, depending on the methode a research is using.
This was helpful, thanks.
Further: I read that self-measured 2D-4D is often higher than with more precise/digital methodies.
So I think there is some confusion about what is average, depending on the methode a research is using.
Braemar- Posts : 3
Join date : 2015-06-24
Re: What is my ratio? Photocopy
Braemar wrote:I agree!
This was helpful, thanks.
Further: I read that self-measured 2D-4D is often higher than with more precise/digital methodies.
So I think there is some confusion about what is average, depending on the methode a research is using.
Well... yes, internet studies involving large populations have suggested that 'self-reported digit ratios' tend to produced higher values in large groups; however, one can wonder regarding the cause of this effect - I don't think that one should translate those results into the conclusion that (non-expert) self-reports are always higher than measurements made by (expert) researchers.
...I suspect this effect might be partly explained as follows: non-experts might be inclined to make less precise measurement, which could more easily lead to concluding that the length of the both fingers is close to equal - which might lead to 1.0 measurements in hands where the ratio is actually 0.99 or 0.98 ... or 1.01 or 1.02 - but the amount of people falling in the 1.01 & 1.02 category is much smaller than the 0.98 & 0.99 category (see picture below).
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