id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7ztzv7jw4zf7hbeokw4vhfcd2u Sean N. Talamas Blinded by Beauty: Attractiveness Bias and Accurate Perceptions of Academic Performance 2016 18 .pdf application/pdf 9342 974 49 Also, research by Little, Burt, Penton-Voak and Perrett [4] found that evaluators were differentially attracted to faces depending while there is little consensus and weak supporting evidence for a relationship between perceived attractiveness and actual intelligence or academic performance, there is convincing No research that we are aware of has investigated the potential accuracy of perceptions of actual academic performance from faces when controlling for obtain ratings of perceived attractiveness, intelligence, conscientiousness, and academic performance (no other face ratings obtained for this study). were then re-presented so that participants could rate the face on the focal trait for each sample: perceived attractiveness, intelligence, consciousness, or academic performance. An average score of perceived attractiveness, intelligence, academic performance and conscientiousness was calculated for each of the 100 faces based on the average of all the evaluator ratings. our perceptions of academic performance from faces if we were not influenced by the 'attractiveness halo' effect. ./cache/work_7ztzv7jw4zf7hbeokw4vhfcd2u.pdf ./txt/work_7ztzv7jw4zf7hbeokw4vhfcd2u.txt