Accepted
at 2:32 a.m. Mar, 06, 2024
by
Michael_B
Author:
Parker
Type of change:
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Rationale for change
As stated in the "Extra" section, the physical attractiveness stereotype has to do with an increase in perceived positive personality traits. The perceived is important, as the person's ability are not changed, just the perception there of.
This is consistant as well with Bar-Tal and Saxe (1976) when discribing physical attractiveness stereotype as "that attractive individuals are more positively evaluated across a wide range of dimensions than unattractive individuals".
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00287245
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Jim, our initial overall impression is in the middle. His accounting rating/skills is very high, sales are negative, and leadership is moderately good
Now imagine, he is very good looking, even though he has the same actual skillset listed previously. We would perceive that the person is much better at other skills not demonstrated. Regardless of evidence, We may perceive he’s actually pretty good at sales instead of below average, We may say he is extra-ordinary in leadership and accounting instead of just good.
Now imagine, he is very good looking, even though he has the same actual skillset listed previously. We would perceive that the person is much better at other skills not demonstrated. Regardless of evidence, We may perceive he’s actually pretty good at sales instead of below average, We may say he is extra-ordinary in leadership and accounting instead of just good.
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