Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... judged against an inflated norm , while men are judged against a more realistic one . Attractiveness has been found to correlate with ratings of mas- culinity in men and femininity in women . However , the corre- lations are ...
... judged against an inflated norm , while men are judged against a more realistic one . Attractiveness has been found to correlate with ratings of mas- culinity in men and femininity in women . However , the corre- lations are ...
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... judged not only for what they do but especially for how they look while doing it . Historians in past centuries argued that Queen Elizabeth I must have been either a man in disguise or a hermaphrodite , thus explaining her " masculine ...
... judged not only for what they do but especially for how they look while doing it . Historians in past centuries argued that Queen Elizabeth I must have been either a man in disguise or a hermaphrodite , thus explaining her " masculine ...
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... judged for their ability or for their looks . Some- times the bias is in the positive direction , other times in the negative . For example , male college students rated essays more favorably when the essays were presented along with a ...
... judged for their ability or for their looks . Some- times the bias is in the positive direction , other times in the negative . For example , male college students rated essays more favorably when the essays were presented along with a ...
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The value of cosmetic rituals | 52 |
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