Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... physical attractiveness can be more readily assessed than such vague constructs as a nice personality or a good character has undoubtedly contributed to the popularity of physical attractiveness as a measure of social desirability ...
... physical attractiveness can be more readily assessed than such vague constructs as a nice personality or a good character has undoubtedly contributed to the popularity of physical attractiveness as a measure of social desirability ...
Page 216
... physical attractiveness had a greater effect for males than females on working , dating , and marrying . Comparisons among the dependent variables revealed that physical attractiveness had a greater effect on dating than on liking or ...
... physical attractiveness had a greater effect for males than females on working , dating , and marrying . Comparisons among the dependent variables revealed that physical attractiveness had a greater effect on dating than on liking or ...
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... physical appearance " ( p . 269 ) —the attractive males and females were merely " nice looking people " , but " no rivals to Elizabeth Taylor or Rock Hudson " . The difference in physical attractiveness between the two levels was ...
... physical appearance " ( p . 269 ) —the attractive males and females were merely " nice looking people " , but " no rivals to Elizabeth Taylor or Rock Hudson " . The difference in physical attractiveness between the two levels was ...
Contents
Tell me where is fancy bred some thoughts | 1 |
Reinforcement and affect in attraction Gerald L | 23 |
Information processing approaches to interpersonal | 51 |
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