Physical attractiveness is the degree to which a person's physical features are considered aesthetically pleasing or beautiful.
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Physical attractiveness is the degree to which a person's physical features are considered aesthetically pleasing or beautiful.
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Generally, physical attractiveness can be viewed from a number of perspectives; with universal perceptions being common to all human cultures, cultural and social aspects, and individual subjective preferences.
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Physical attractiveness found that dancers received nearly US$15 more when they were near ovulation than during the rest of the month.
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Women's Physical attractiveness, as perceived by men and women, slightly differs across her menstrual cycle, being at peak when she is in her ovulation phase.
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Additionally, women process physical attractiveness differently, paying attention to both individual features and the aesthetic effect of the whole face.
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Study by R E Hall in 2008, which examined determinations of physical attractiveness by having subjects look at the faces of women, found that race was sometimes a factor in these evaluations.
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The group attractiveness effect was investigated in a study which got participants to rate the physical attractiveness of a group of females as a whole, individually in a group, and individually on their own.
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The group Physical attractiveness effect has been replicated with males as the main group and with a group of both males and females.
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Perceptions of physical attractiveness contribute to generalized assumptions based on those attractions.
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People make judgments of physical attractiveness based on what they see, but on what they know about the person.
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Differences in income due to Physical attractiveness was much more pronounced for men rather than women, and held true for all ranges of income.
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Concern for improving physical attractiveness has led many persons to consider alternatives such as cosmetic surgery.
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