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Published on: June 3, 2013
Context matters for attractiveness bias
Juwon Lee1, Glenn Adams1, Yexin Jessica Li2
1Department of Psychology,University of Kansas,Lawrence, KS 66045lee@ku.eduadamsg@ku.eduogillath@ku.eduhttps://psych.ku.edu/glenn-adamshttps://gillab.ku.edu/.
Abstract:
To fully understand the attractiveness bias, we propose that contextual factors or affordances should be integrated into the mating-based evolutionary account of Maestripieri et al. We review examples highlighting the role of contextual factors in the perception of attractiveness and in attractiveness bias. These suggest contextual factors differentially afford the development of preference for attractive others into observed habits of mind.
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