Plenty of studies show that the physical appearance of a person affects a variety of outcomes in everyday life. However, due to an incomplete theoretical explication and empirical problems in disentangling different beauty effects, it is unclear which mechanisms are at work. To clarify how beauty works we present explanations from evolutionary theory and expectation states theory and show where both perspectives differ and where interlinkage appears promising. Using students' evaluations of teaching we find observational and experimental evidence for the different causal pathways of physical attractiveness. First, independent raters strongly agree over the physical attractiveness of a person. Second, attractive instructors receive better st...
Previous research has consistently demonstrated that variations in physical attractiveness elicit di...
Despite the old adage not to ‘judge a book by its cover’, facial cues often guide first impressions ...
This study was done to determine if a person’s idea of attractiveness is based on more than just loo...
Plenty of studies show that the physical appearance of a person affects a variety of outcomes in eve...
This paper examines the effects of instructors’ attractiveness on student evaluations of their teach...
McAfee, Alex Minicozzi, Gerald Oettinger, a referee and participants at seminars at several universi...
Implicit personality theories suggest that people draw conclusions about other persons by using a re...
Physically attractive individuals achieve greater success in terms of earnings and status than those...
Using data from an Italian University, we relate student evaluations of teaching quality to the phys...
Existing literature indicates that physical attractiveness positively affects variables such as inco...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-36)The present study investigated the relationship bet...
Does the appearance of an instructor and the format of the class influence student grades and learni...
This paper examines the role of student facial attractiveness on academic outcomes under various for...
We introduce a novel beauty contest experiment to study the gap between individual preferences and b...
Given that instructional student ratings measure differences in pedagogical productivity, this study...
Previous research has consistently demonstrated that variations in physical attractiveness elicit di...
Despite the old adage not to ‘judge a book by its cover’, facial cues often guide first impressions ...
This study was done to determine if a person’s idea of attractiveness is based on more than just loo...
Plenty of studies show that the physical appearance of a person affects a variety of outcomes in eve...
This paper examines the effects of instructors’ attractiveness on student evaluations of their teach...
McAfee, Alex Minicozzi, Gerald Oettinger, a referee and participants at seminars at several universi...
Implicit personality theories suggest that people draw conclusions about other persons by using a re...
Physically attractive individuals achieve greater success in terms of earnings and status than those...
Using data from an Italian University, we relate student evaluations of teaching quality to the phys...
Existing literature indicates that physical attractiveness positively affects variables such as inco...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-36)The present study investigated the relationship bet...
Does the appearance of an instructor and the format of the class influence student grades and learni...
This paper examines the role of student facial attractiveness on academic outcomes under various for...
We introduce a novel beauty contest experiment to study the gap between individual preferences and b...
Given that instructional student ratings measure differences in pedagogical productivity, this study...
Previous research has consistently demonstrated that variations in physical attractiveness elicit di...
Despite the old adage not to ‘judge a book by its cover’, facial cues often guide first impressions ...
This study was done to determine if a person’s idea of attractiveness is based on more than just loo...