Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... physical attractiveness . Some men believed that the woman they were to chat with over the telephone was highly attractive ; others believed she was unattractive . Thus , it was possi- ble to separate out the effect of the woman's ...
... physical attractiveness . Some men believed that the woman they were to chat with over the telephone was highly attractive ; others believed she was unattractive . Thus , it was possi- ble to separate out the effect of the woman's ...
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... physical attractiveness stereo- type . Not only did the observer - judges tend to rate the women differen- tially ( and in ways predicted by the physical attractiveness stereotype ) on personality trait scales , but they tended to ...
... physical attractiveness stereo- type . Not only did the observer - judges tend to rate the women differen- tially ( and in ways predicted by the physical attractiveness stereotype ) on personality trait scales , but they tended to ...
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... physical attractiveness will show less adjust- ment , more negative peer relations , poorer school performance , and , in general , more negative personal feelings and self concepts than will children high in physical attractiveness ...
... physical attractiveness will show less adjust- ment , more negative peer relations , poorer school performance , and , in general , more negative personal feelings and self concepts than will children high in physical attractiveness ...
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