Swami, V., Furnham, A., Chamorro-Premuzic, T. , Akbar, K., Gordon, N., Harris, T., Finch, J. and Tovee, M. J. (2010) More than just skin deep? Personality information influences men's ratings of the attractiveness of women's body sizes. Journal of Social Psychology, 150 (6). pp. 628-647. ISSN 0022-4545
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Abstract
This study examined the influence of personality information on perceptions of the physical attractiveness of a range of female body sizes. A sample of 2,157 male university students were randomly assigned to one of 10 groups in which they received personality information about women they were rating, or a control group in which they received no personality information. Controlling for participants' age and body mass index, results showed no significant between-group differences in the body size that participants found most attractive. However, participants provided with positive personality information perceived a wider range of body sizes as physically attractive compared with the control group, whereas participants provided with negative personality information perceived a narrower range of body sizes as attractive. Correlations showed that participants' own Extraversion was associated with their body size ratings. These results suggest that non-physical cues have an influence on the perception of physical beauty.
Keywords: | big five, body size, physical attractiveness, personality |
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Subjects: | C Biological Sciences > C800 Psychology C Biological Sciences > C850 Cognitive Psychology C Biological Sciences > C880 Social Psychology C Biological Sciences > C841 Health Psychology C Biological Sciences > C840 Clinical Psychology |
Divisions: | College of Social Science > School of Psychology |
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ID Code: | 24409 |
Deposited On: | 05 Jul 2017 10:27 |
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