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A persons physical appearance, along with his sexual identity, is the personal characteristic that is most obvious and accessible to others in social inter-action. The present experiment was designed to determine whether physically attractive stimulus persons, both male and female, are (a) assumed to possess more socially desirable personality traits than physically unattractive stimulus persons and (6) expected to lead better lives (e.g., be more competent husbands and wives, be more successful occupationally, etc.) than unattrac-tive stimulus persons. Sex of Subject X Sex of Stimulus Person interactions along these dimensions also were investigated. The present results indicate a what is beautiful is good stereotype along the physical attractiveness dimen-sion with no Sex of Judge X Sex of Stimulus interaction. The implications of such a stereotype on self-concept development and the course of social inter-action are discussed. A persons physical appearance, along with his sexual identity, is the personal character-
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Dion et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d76eb1b4cef8fedc48fe38 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/h0033731
Karen K. Dion
Ellen Berscheid
Elaine Walster
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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