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  2. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    When participants learned that a person had positive personality characteristics (e.g., smart, funny, kind), that person was seen as more physically attractive. [345] Conversely, a person with negative personality characteristics (e.g., materialistic, rude, untrustworthy) was seen as less physically attractive.

  3. 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]

  4. 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. More ...

  5. 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]

  6. People are paying for facial analysis online. Has our ... - AOL

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    "However, some of the most beautiful people that people think are some of the most attractive people in the world tend to be outliers as well. Some models who are super attractive actually are ...

  7. Matt Rife explains comment about being ‘physically attractive ...

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    Matt Rife, the famed comedian who first gained traction on TikTok, has clarified a controversial comment he made in his Men’s Health interview about being “physically attractive”.. With 18 ...

  8. Halo effect - Wikipedia

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    People tend to assume that physically attractive individuals are more likely to be more healthy, successful, courteous, containing higher moral standards, and greater social competence than other people; on the other hand, the attractiveness stereotype can also carry a negative connotation as some people may think of attractive people as less ...

  9. Matt Rife explains comment about being ‘physically attractive ...

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    People assume your life is easier when you have all these good things going for you,’ comedian says Matt Rife explains comment about being ‘physically attractive’ comedian amid backlash ...