Relationships - physical attractiveness Flashcards
what is physical attractiveness
- how appealing we find a person’s face
- seek to form relationships with the most attractive person
what is the halo effect
- preconceived ideas about the personality traits attractive people have
what is the matching hypothesis
- we don’t select the most attractive person but are attracted to who matches us as a person
what is the research into the matching hypothesis
Walster and Walster (1969)
- male and female students were invited to a dance
- rated for physical attractiveness by objective observers
- completed a questionnaire about themselves - info added to a computer to select their partner
what were the findings of the matching hypothesis
- most liked partners were also the most physically attractive rather than taking into account their own physical attractiveness
what are the strengths of physical attractiveness
Palmer and Peterson (2012)
- physically attractive people were rated as more politically knowledgeable
- dangers for democracy
Cunningham et al (1995)
- women who had features of large eyes, prominent cheekbones, small nose were highly attracted by white, hispanic and asian men
- what is considered physically attractive is consistent across cultures
what are the limitations of physical attractiveness
Lindsay Taylor et al (2011)
- studied activity logs of a dating site
- measured actual dating choices not just preference’s
- online daters sought meetings with potential partners who were more physically attractive than them
- contradicts matching hypothesis