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  2. Physical attractiveness stereotype - Wikipedia

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    The physical attractiveness stereotype, commonly known as the "beautiful-is-good" stereotype, [1] is the tendency to assume that physically attractive individuals, coinciding with social beauty standards, also possess other desirable personality traits, such as intelligence, social competence, and morality. [2]

  3. Pretty Privilege Is Real — Attractive People Can Earn Up to ...

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    Attractive people can earn a salary that’s 2.4% higher, and over 15 years, they earn $2,508 more a year, according to the study, “When Does Beauty Pay? A Large-Scale Image-Based Appearance ...

  4. 15 Examples Of "Pretty Privilege" That Prove Society Is ... - AOL

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    "Pretty privilege is very, very real, having been on both sides."View Entire Post › ...

  5. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    In the late sixteenth century, Japanese people considered epicanthic folds to be beautiful. [ 217 ] A study that used Russian, American, Brazilian, Aché , and Hiwi raters, found that the only strong distinguisher between men and women's faces was wider eyes relative to facial height for women, and this trait consistently predicted ...

  6. Lookism - Wikipedia

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    Many people make judgments of others based on their physical appearance which influence how they respond to these people. Research on the "what is beautiful is good" stereotype shows that, overall, those who are physically attractive benefit from their good looks: physically attractive individuals are perceived more positively and physical ...

  7. How people define beauty in 19 different countries - AOL

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    Ester Honig, a human interest reporter, sent out a photograph of herself to 40 different photo editors in 25 different countries and gave them a single task -- to make her look beautiful.

  8. Body privilege - Wikipedia

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    Body privilege or pretty privilege is a concept used to examine the economic, social, and political advantages or benefits that are made to both men and women solely based on their physical appearance. In Western societies, the "ideal" body type for men is often characterized by being tall and muscular, while for women, it tends to emphasize ...

  9. Do pretty people have an advantage in the office? Yep ... - AOL

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    Turns out, being pretty (or handsome), slim and radiating good health isn't just appealing sexually to a potential mate, but also has an impact on your