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      • There is believed to be a ‘beauty premium’ in key life outcomes: it is thought that people perceived to be more physically attractive have better educational outcomes, higher-status jobs, higher wages, and are more likely to marry.
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  2. Aug 4, 2021 · Observer-rated physical attractiveness generally predicted individuals’ support of the theoretical principles better than did gender, political orientation, or self-esteem. Results suggest that those most likely to benefit according to certain predictions of evolutionary psychology are also those most likely to be sympathetic toward its ...

  3. Nov 19, 2023 · Physical attractiveness is preferred in both WEIRD societies and Japan. However, gender differences in preference for physically attractive partners are not significant among the Japanese (Hiraishi et al., 2019 ); thus, previous findings on physical attractiveness as a predictor for romantic attraction are inconclusive.

  4. Aug 4, 2021 · In particular, we predicted that physical attractiveness would be positively associated with endorsement of predictions of evolutionary psychology concerning mating strategies. Two studies...

  5. Nov 1, 2022 · Many scholars have called for a large-scale study on primarily non-Western samples to comprehensively examine predictors of activities aimed at improving physical attractiveness in humans (see, e.g., Bradshaw and DelPriore, 2021; Davis and Arnocky, 2020; Wagstaff, 2018 ).

  6. May 17, 2017 · Physical attractiveness plays a central role in the assessment of human mate value. This has made it a widely examined topic in contemporary psychology and biology. The variables that determine mate value, such as health, sexual maturity and reproductive potential, are often not directly observable.

  7. Aug 4, 2021 · Observer-rated physical attractiveness generally predicted individuals’ support of the theoretical principles better than did gender, political orientation, or self-esteem. Results suggest that those most likely to benefit according to certain predictions of evolutionary psychology are also those most likely to be sympathetic toward its ...

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