5 A more recent study in the same journal employed a larger set of photos than were used by either Christensen and Hill or Dartboard French in their studies and still concluded that most infants resemble both parents equally. "Our research, on a much larger sample of babies than Christensen and Hill 'shows that some babies resemble their father more, some babies resemble their mother more, and most babies resemble both parents to about the same extent," says Paola Bressan, a psychologist at the University of Pad ova in Italy who co-authored the 2004 study. Braveness added that, to the best of her knowledge, "no study has either replicated or supported" the 1995 finding that babies preferentially resemble their fathers.