The current empirical evidence regarding the effects of personality on physical attractiveness is limited to adult faces. In two preregistered studies, we demonstrated that personality descriptions influenced perceived cuteness, warmth, competence of young children, and female adults’ nurturing motivation toward them. Study 1 showed that participants rated children accompanied by positive personality descriptions as cuter, friendlier, and more intelligent than their initial ratings. Negative personality descriptions reduced perceived cuteness in children, which in turn reduced nurturing motivation. Study 2 showed that negative personality descriptions consistently reduced perceived cuteness and warmth ratings after manipulation, regardless ...
AbstractTraits that are characteristic of children's faces make a face appear to be cute. Therefore,...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Physical attractiveness permeates all aspects of how...
Positive relationships between perceived intelligence, actual intelligence and facial attractiveness...
Attractive individuals are perceived as having various positive personality qualities. Positive pers...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the implications of cuteness in marketing communicati...
This study examines the relationship between physical attractiveness and-behavior by assessing wheth...
The current study examined whether desired personality influences face preference. Pairs of composit...
textChildren and adults attribute positive personality traits and behaviors to people higher in phys...
Abstract Cuteness in the young has long been theorized to elicit care and protection. Most research ...
Physical traits that are characteristic of human infants are referred to as baby-schema, and the not...
Infant facial features are thought to be powerful elicitors of caregiving behaviour. It has been wid...
The authors investigate (1) whether the physical attractiveness stereotype applies to children, (2) ...
Implicit personality theories suggest that people draw conclusions about other persons by using a re...
Humans possess a tendency to rapidly and consistently make character evaluations from mere facial ap...
This study tested the influence of personality information on judgments of physical attractiveness. ...
AbstractTraits that are characteristic of children's faces make a face appear to be cute. Therefore,...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Physical attractiveness permeates all aspects of how...
Positive relationships between perceived intelligence, actual intelligence and facial attractiveness...
Attractive individuals are perceived as having various positive personality qualities. Positive pers...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the implications of cuteness in marketing communicati...
This study examines the relationship between physical attractiveness and-behavior by assessing wheth...
The current study examined whether desired personality influences face preference. Pairs of composit...
textChildren and adults attribute positive personality traits and behaviors to people higher in phys...
Abstract Cuteness in the young has long been theorized to elicit care and protection. Most research ...
Physical traits that are characteristic of human infants are referred to as baby-schema, and the not...
Infant facial features are thought to be powerful elicitors of caregiving behaviour. It has been wid...
The authors investigate (1) whether the physical attractiveness stereotype applies to children, (2) ...
Implicit personality theories suggest that people draw conclusions about other persons by using a re...
Humans possess a tendency to rapidly and consistently make character evaluations from mere facial ap...
This study tested the influence of personality information on judgments of physical attractiveness. ...
AbstractTraits that are characteristic of children's faces make a face appear to be cute. Therefore,...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Physical attractiveness permeates all aspects of how...
Positive relationships between perceived intelligence, actual intelligence and facial attractiveness...