This study evaluated perceptions of attractiveness for people who hold jobs that are in opposition to what is typical for their gender. Based on previous research, the current study hypothesized the following: a) Men will perceive attractive and average-looking men with atypical jobs to be significantly less attractive than they would be perceived if they held a typically male job; b)Women will perceive attractive and average-looking men with atypical jobs to be less attractive than they would be perceived if they held a typically male job, but they will find them more attractive than men would find them; c)Women will perceive attractive women with atypical jobs to be less attractive than they would be perceived if they held a typically fem...
We report the findings of a meta-analytic review of experimental studies concerned with the biasing ...
We report the findings of a meta-analytic review of experimental studies concerned with the biasing ...
Previous studies of organizational decision making demonstrate an abundance of positive biases direc...
The ongoing issue of attractiveness bias is known to exist in a variety of situations. This issue de...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of attractiveness and sex on subsequent evalua...
ABSTRACT. The “what is beautiful is good ” heuristic suggests that physically attractive persons ben...
The "beauty is beastly" effect, in which physically attractive females are held at a disadvantage in...
The what is beautiful is good heuristic suggests that physically attractive persons benefit from t...
The what is beautiful is good heuristic suggests that physically attractive persons benefit from t...
The effects of physical attractiveness have been thoroughly examined by social researchers; their ov...
The relationship of managerial experience to gender and attractiveness biases was examined in decisi...
Attractiveness can provide an individual with advantages that less attractive people may not be gran...
Previous research on physical attractiveness bias in job applicant evaluations has ignored three imp...
International audienceIn 2011, Reinhard and colleagues showed that a woman’s personal “strengths” an...
Physical attractiveness has been shown to impact perceptions of stranger’s “sensitivity, kindness, i...
We report the findings of a meta-analytic review of experimental studies concerned with the biasing ...
We report the findings of a meta-analytic review of experimental studies concerned with the biasing ...
Previous studies of organizational decision making demonstrate an abundance of positive biases direc...
The ongoing issue of attractiveness bias is known to exist in a variety of situations. This issue de...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of attractiveness and sex on subsequent evalua...
ABSTRACT. The “what is beautiful is good ” heuristic suggests that physically attractive persons ben...
The "beauty is beastly" effect, in which physically attractive females are held at a disadvantage in...
The what is beautiful is good heuristic suggests that physically attractive persons benefit from t...
The what is beautiful is good heuristic suggests that physically attractive persons benefit from t...
The effects of physical attractiveness have been thoroughly examined by social researchers; their ov...
The relationship of managerial experience to gender and attractiveness biases was examined in decisi...
Attractiveness can provide an individual with advantages that less attractive people may not be gran...
Previous research on physical attractiveness bias in job applicant evaluations has ignored three imp...
International audienceIn 2011, Reinhard and colleagues showed that a woman’s personal “strengths” an...
Physical attractiveness has been shown to impact perceptions of stranger’s “sensitivity, kindness, i...
We report the findings of a meta-analytic review of experimental studies concerned with the biasing ...
We report the findings of a meta-analytic review of experimental studies concerned with the biasing ...
Previous studies of organizational decision making demonstrate an abundance of positive biases direc...