Disney movies are frequently cited as a source of the what-is-beautiful-is-good stereotype. Two studies (a) assessed prevalence of the stereotype across animated Disney movies; and (b) examined whether exposure to such films influences children's judgments of peers. In Study 1, human characters in 21 films were rated on attractiveness, goodness, and character outcome. Regression analyses demonstrated that attractiveness of a character was a significant predictor of the character's portrayal. In the second study, 42 children (ages 6–12) were exposed to either a high or low beauty-biased film and then rated target peers. Children rated the attractive target more favorably than the less attractive target. However, film exposure did not increas...
Since its founding, Disney has become the symbol of values such as joy, magic, entertainment, and fa...
The Disney princess is one of the most important female characters many children and adults look up ...
This paper investigates (1) whether the physical attractiveness stereotype applies to children, (2) ...
The films of Walt Disney have served as icons of childhood over the last century. The Disney Corpora...
Physically attractive individuals are often viewed more favorably than unattractive people on dimens...
Disney films have the potential to effect how children acquire information and create constructs to ...
Almost every child in the world has heard of Disney or seen at least one film. Even though many chil...
The question of gender roles in Disney’s films has been one of the relevant issues in their industry...
Film, television, and media play a crucial role in society. Additionally, they are an integral part ...
Disney animated feature film is a big global entertainment arena. This paper analyzes multiple anima...
The question of gender roles in Disney’s films has been one of the relevant issues in their indust...
Walt Disney Productions is considered by conventional wisdom to be synonymous with wholesome family ...
Since its founding, Disney has become the symbol of values such as joy, magic, entertainment, and fa...
Since Disney Studios inception in 1923, Disney has effectively portrayed stereotypical beauty in a m...
The ubiquity of Disney movies has certainly transformed the American cultural landscape. The Disney ...
Since its founding, Disney has become the symbol of values such as joy, magic, entertainment, and fa...
The Disney princess is one of the most important female characters many children and adults look up ...
This paper investigates (1) whether the physical attractiveness stereotype applies to children, (2) ...
The films of Walt Disney have served as icons of childhood over the last century. The Disney Corpora...
Physically attractive individuals are often viewed more favorably than unattractive people on dimens...
Disney films have the potential to effect how children acquire information and create constructs to ...
Almost every child in the world has heard of Disney or seen at least one film. Even though many chil...
The question of gender roles in Disney’s films has been one of the relevant issues in their industry...
Film, television, and media play a crucial role in society. Additionally, they are an integral part ...
Disney animated feature film is a big global entertainment arena. This paper analyzes multiple anima...
The question of gender roles in Disney’s films has been one of the relevant issues in their indust...
Walt Disney Productions is considered by conventional wisdom to be synonymous with wholesome family ...
Since its founding, Disney has become the symbol of values such as joy, magic, entertainment, and fa...
Since Disney Studios inception in 1923, Disney has effectively portrayed stereotypical beauty in a m...
The ubiquity of Disney movies has certainly transformed the American cultural landscape. The Disney ...
Since its founding, Disney has become the symbol of values such as joy, magic, entertainment, and fa...
The Disney princess is one of the most important female characters many children and adults look up ...
This paper investigates (1) whether the physical attractiveness stereotype applies to children, (2) ...