id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dqh2gqckmfdhlcnniwmxlhsgem Judith H. Langlois Maxims or myths of beauty? A meta-analytic and theoretical review 2000 34 .pdf application/pdf 32101 4886 72 These studies primarily have investigated attributions made by college students about attractive and unattractive strangers based on a photograph o f the face and, sometimes, minimal printed "background consistent effect of attractiveness on social judgments, interactions, or behavior. conform to the maxim, then meta-analysis should find no significant effects of attractiveness on judgments or treatment of others. genes, mate selection, and parental investment) predict that attractiveness should and does have a significant impact on the judgments and treatment of others by perceivers and on the behaviors Third, the accounts should predict age differences in targets' behaviors and traits as a result of cumulative socialization. Analyses examining attractiveness effects for both children and adults are required to evaluate these age-related ancillary premises of social theory and are judgments, and treatment, mate-selection theory predicts no gender differences in the importance of attractiveness for most target Moderator Variable Analyses for Differential Judgment, Treatment, and Behavior~Traits: Children and Adults ./cache/work_dqh2gqckmfdhlcnniwmxlhsgem.pdf ./txt/work_dqh2gqckmfdhlcnniwmxlhsgem.txt