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Steve Duck. greater to physically attractive rather than unattractive and to similar rather than dissimilar others . Similarity had a greater effect for females than males on liking and working , while physical attractiveness had a ...
Steve Duck. greater to physically attractive rather than unattractive and to similar rather than dissimilar others . Similarity had a greater effect for females than males on liking and working , while physical attractiveness had a ...
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... attractiveness dimension - Byrne et al . described them as a " distinctly nonappealing group in terms of physical appearance " ( p . 269 ) the attractive males and females were merely " nice looking people " , but " no rivals to ...
... attractiveness dimension - Byrne et al . described them as a " distinctly nonappealing group in terms of physical appearance " ( p . 269 ) the attractive males and females were merely " nice looking people " , but " no rivals to ...
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... physical attractiveness for males ( a ) and females ( b ) on marrying . Table 1 summarizes a three - factor ( Similarity Physical Attrac- tiveness Sex ) multivariate ANOVA . As expected , both similarity and physical attractiveness were ...
... physical attractiveness for males ( a ) and females ( b ) on marrying . Table 1 summarizes a three - factor ( Similarity Physical Attrac- tiveness Sex ) multivariate ANOVA . As expected , both similarity and physical attractiveness were ...
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Tell me where is fancy bred some thoughts | 1 |
Reinforcement and affect in attraction Gerald L | 25 |
Information processing approaches to interpersonal | 51 |
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