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Benefits of Beauty
by Matt Dwyer, Sara Enzenauer, Rachel Budihas, Angela
Wahl
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American Society, What is
attractive?
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What is attractive?
Ideal Female and Male Bodies: An Analysis of College Students' Drawings
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Media decides attraction
• Body ideals are formed by the media
• Typical female models are found to be 9% taller and 16% thinner than the average American
• Media images of male bodies are becoming increasingly muscular over time
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What is Attractive in US:Female
“curvaceously thin” body that is characterized by small hips and waist and a large bust
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What is attractive in US: Male
The ideal male body in U.S. society is best described as a “muscleman,” with broad shoulders and disproportionately large chest and arm muscles
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Biological benefits of beauty
• Attractive people are seen as healthy
• Youthful people are seen as more attractive
• Attractive people are seen as more reproductively fit
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Attractiveness and finding a mate
• More important for females to have a "perfect" body
• Men focus attention more on looks
• social settings
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Happiness and Self Esteem
• Physical Attraction
• Results
o positive correlationo negative correlation
(Mathes, 1975)
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Attraction and Power?
Presidential Candidates
• Visual cues such as physical appearance, are instrumental in shaping our impressions of political candidates
• Case Study: 1960 Presidential Election
(Kraus, 1988)
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Social & Economic Effects
Job Earnings
• Attractive people are likely to earn an average of 3% to 4% more than a person with below-average looks.
(Shellenbarger, 2011)
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Attractiveness and intelligence
• Perceived as more intelligent
• Studies with Kindergarteners
• Within and between the sexes
• Theory better quality genes
• Assortative mating(Kanazawa, 2009)
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Attraction and the Halo Effect
The Halo Effect• Our cognitive judgment of a
person is biased from impressions (attraction)
• The halo effect was given its name by psychologist Edward Thorndike
• Dion and Berscheid (1972): relationship between the halo effect and attraction
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Attraction
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Bibliography
• http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-scientific-fundamentalist/200903/beautiful-people-are-more-intelligent-i
• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1151901
• http://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/jpps/vol2/iss1/4/
• http://yourlife.usatoday.com/your-look/story/2011/03/Beautiful-people-are-happier-study-finds/45500558/1
• http://www.aabri.com/manuscripts/10555.pdf