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Dec 1, 2019 · Introduction. Dr. Thomas Cash is a pioneer in the empirical description of physical attractiveness and the impact of perceived attractiveness upon a range of outcomes including in social and professional situations.
- The Heritage and Vision of Dr. Thomas Cash
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- Age Differences and Cross-sectional Predictors
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- A Sociocultural Model
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- The Heritage and Vision of Dr. Thomas Cash
The overwhelming majority of research on the attractiveness stereotype has focused on how individuals perceive attractive people or how well attractiveness correlates with a range of traits or behaviours. However, the social processes that contribute to attractiveness stereotyping are of equal theoretical importance.
- Tom Hildebrandt, Janet D. Latner
- 2007
The stereotyping literature since then provides extensive evidence for the differential judgment and treatment of attractive versus unattractive people, but does not indicate whether it is an advantage to be attractive or a disadvantage to be unattractive.
Sep 1, 2018 · It has also been shown that beauty stereotypes govern our social judgments of, and expectations towards, others. In this study, we aim to investigate the effect of positive and negative behavioral descriptions on perceived trustworthiness of male faces varying in attractiveness.
- Ádám Putz, Ferenc Kocsor, Tamás Bereczkei
- 2018
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Aug 25, 2018 · Abstract. Beauty and the Norm contains chapters based on empirical research across a wide range of geographical locations and cultural contexts, as well as shorter conversations between scholars that also include more personal reflections. It represents a first attempt to expose the generative operations of human standardization and normative ...
- Claudia Liebelt
- claudia.liebelt@uni-bayreuth.de
- 2019
attractive individuals, including social and intellectual competence, dominance, and a predisposition to cooperate in social dilemma situa-tions (Andreoni & Petrie, 2008; Fink, Neave, Manning, & Grammer, 2006). Due to these attributions, attractive adults are more likely to re-ceive help and get higher salaries than less attractive people (Keating,
Jan 1, 2016 · Subjects allocate higher rewards to attractive cooperators. •. Stereotype-consistent scenarios evoke more extreme emotions. •. Our findings support the “beauty priority” effect. The present study analyzes how attractiveness affects social norm enforcement in a context of third-party punishment and reward.