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  2. Beautiful People Have Yet Another Advantage In Job Market - AOL

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    Getty Life really is easier for attractive people. They make more money, get promoted faster, and many times are simply more successful. And according to a new study, they have a much easier time ...

  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. Physical attractiveness stereotype - Wikipedia

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    The physical attractiveness stereotype was first formally observed in a study done by Karen Dion, Ellen Berscheid, and Elaine Walster in 1972. [1] The goal of this study was to determine whether physical attractiveness affected how individuals were perceived, specifically whether they were perceived to have more socially desirable personality traits and quality of life.

  5. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    People who described themselves as less attractive earned, on average, 13% less than those who described themselves as more attractive, while the penalty for being overweight was around 5%. According to further research done on the correlation between looks and earnings in men, the punishment for unattractiveness is greater than the benefits of ...

  6. Study finds that good looking people are sick less often - AOL

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    Maybe it's less that attractive people don't get sick, and more that healthy people are attractive. Speaking of attractive people, check out 10 celebs who've made the 'Most Beautiful' list.

  7. Cheerleader effect - Wikipedia

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    The cheerleader effect, also known as the group attractiveness effect or the friend effect, [1] is a proposed cognitive bias which causes people to perceive individuals as 1.5–2.0% more attractive in a group than when seen alone. [2] The first paper to report this effect was written by Drew Walker and Edward Vul, in 2013. [3]

  8. Good Reasons Why Beautiful People Have Higher Salaries - AOL

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    By Melissa Stanger Studies have shown that attractive people are usually hired sooner, get promotions more quickly, and are paid more than their less-attractive co-workers. Attractive people earn ...

  9. Reward theory of attraction - Wikipedia

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    According to the reward theory, people are attracted to those that they find it satisfying and gratifying to be with. [1] The reward theory also explains why people are more attracted to those in close proximity to them. Furthermore, they are drawn to people that are more physically attractive, similar to them, and reciprocate their feelings. [3]