While some theories emphasize the influence of the ‘attractiveness halo’ on perceptions of intelligence, empirical evidence suggests that perceptions of attractiveness themselves can be influenced by perceptions of other desired traits such as intelligence. In an educational context, the effect of impressions of intelligence on teachers' expectations of students gives them particular significance. Research on kin selection and cognitive biases highlight the possibility that intelligent people endorse the intelligence–attractiveness relationship more strongly than less intelligent people. We investigated how a perceiver's intelligence can influence the association between perceived intelligence and attractiveness of others. We asked 126 part...
We analyze the link existing between perceived intelligence and perceived beauty. Here, perceived be...
This study attempted to examine whether a person’s level of risk-taking behavior would impact initia...
This study asks the question, are first impressions of intelligence inferred automatically from the ...
While some theories emphasize the influence of the ‘attractiveness halo’ on perceptions of intellige...
Positive relationships between perceived intelligence, actual intelligence and facial attractiveness...
Positive relationships between perceived intelligence, actual intelligence and facial attractiveness...
Despite the old adage not to ‘judge a book by its cover’, facial cues often guide first impressions ...
Perceptions of intelligence are strongly related to attractiveness and have a significant impact on...
Impression formation is profoundly influenced by facial attractiveness, but the existence of facial ...
Background: The ability to accurately assess the intelligence of other persons finds its place in ev...
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately assess the intelligence of other persons finds its place in ev...
This brief research note aims to estimate the magnitude of the association between general intellige...
The authors investigated accuracy of judging intelligence from facial photos of strangers across the...
Perceptions of intelligence based on facial features can have a profound impact on many social situa...
Tennis and Dabbs (1975) reported that physically attractive males showed a positivity bias when rati...
We analyze the link existing between perceived intelligence and perceived beauty. Here, perceived be...
This study attempted to examine whether a person’s level of risk-taking behavior would impact initia...
This study asks the question, are first impressions of intelligence inferred automatically from the ...
While some theories emphasize the influence of the ‘attractiveness halo’ on perceptions of intellige...
Positive relationships between perceived intelligence, actual intelligence and facial attractiveness...
Positive relationships between perceived intelligence, actual intelligence and facial attractiveness...
Despite the old adage not to ‘judge a book by its cover’, facial cues often guide first impressions ...
Perceptions of intelligence are strongly related to attractiveness and have a significant impact on...
Impression formation is profoundly influenced by facial attractiveness, but the existence of facial ...
Background: The ability to accurately assess the intelligence of other persons finds its place in ev...
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately assess the intelligence of other persons finds its place in ev...
This brief research note aims to estimate the magnitude of the association between general intellige...
The authors investigated accuracy of judging intelligence from facial photos of strangers across the...
Perceptions of intelligence based on facial features can have a profound impact on many social situa...
Tennis and Dabbs (1975) reported that physically attractive males showed a positivity bias when rati...
We analyze the link existing between perceived intelligence and perceived beauty. Here, perceived be...
This study attempted to examine whether a person’s level of risk-taking behavior would impact initia...
This study asks the question, are first impressions of intelligence inferred automatically from the ...