The current study examined whether desired personality influences face preference. Pairs of composite faces were made based on the faces that individuals differing in desired partner personality found most attractive. One composite represented a face most attractive to those desiring a particular trait and the other a face most attractive to those not desiring the same trait. Pairs were presented to different participants to ascertain whether the composites reflected the desired personality of the original raters. For several traits the composites did differ in perceived personality indicating that the personality desired in a partner is reflected in face preference: if a trait is desired then faces perceived to possess that trait are found...
Contains fulltext : 137371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The role of f...
THE finding that photographic1-4 and digital5 composites (blends) of faces are considered to be attr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate types of physically attractive persons and stereotypes ...
The current study examined whether desired personality influences face preference. Pairs of composit...
www.elsevier.com/locate/paid Personality and Individual Differences 41 (2006) 1107–11180191-8869/ $-...
Humans instinctively prefer attractive faces. Yet, little is known at the conscious level why this i...
A person's physical appearance, along with his sexual identity, is the personal characteristic ...
A person's physical appearance, along with his sexual identity, is the personal characteristic ...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
Attractiveness and beauty have been mainly treated as synonyms in the literature. However, the two a...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
An impressive empirical literature suggests that physical attractiveness is associated with interper...
Predicting personality is crucial when communicating with people. It has been revealed that the perc...
Facial attractiveness has important social consequences. Despite a widespread belief that beauty can...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
Contains fulltext : 137371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The role of f...
THE finding that photographic1-4 and digital5 composites (blends) of faces are considered to be attr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate types of physically attractive persons and stereotypes ...
The current study examined whether desired personality influences face preference. Pairs of composit...
www.elsevier.com/locate/paid Personality and Individual Differences 41 (2006) 1107–11180191-8869/ $-...
Humans instinctively prefer attractive faces. Yet, little is known at the conscious level why this i...
A person's physical appearance, along with his sexual identity, is the personal characteristic ...
A person's physical appearance, along with his sexual identity, is the personal characteristic ...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
Attractiveness and beauty have been mainly treated as synonyms in the literature. However, the two a...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
An impressive empirical literature suggests that physical attractiveness is associated with interper...
Predicting personality is crucial when communicating with people. It has been revealed that the perc...
Facial attractiveness has important social consequences. Despite a widespread belief that beauty can...
Face preferences affect a diverse range of critical social outcomes, from mate choices and decisions...
Contains fulltext : 137371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The role of f...
THE finding that photographic1-4 and digital5 composites (blends) of faces are considered to be attr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate types of physically attractive persons and stereotypes ...