Deck 3: Physical Attraction

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The androcentric bias prevalent in early attractiveness research meant that most research focused on …

A) culturally-bound perceptions about attractiveness
B) men's perceptions of women's attractiveness
C) women's perceptions of men's attractiveness
D) LGBTQ individuals' perceptions of attractiveness
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Cues to a woman's fertility include all of the following, except …

A) height
B) shiny hair
C) full lips
D) clear skin
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Because of their parental investment women should be attracted to men with …

A) thick hair
B) high cheekbones
C) dimples
D) beards
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An organism's ability to resist parasitic infection (and indicator of good health) is known as ...

A) heterozygosity
B) inclusive fitness
C) prototypical behavior
D) principle diversity
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Research indicates that the color _______ amplifies men's perceptions of a woman's attractiveness and sexual desirability.

A) purple
B) blue
C) red
D) green
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Ovulation seems to affect women's preferences for certain qualities in men. These preferences include all of the following except …

A) deep voices
B) the scent of symmetrical men
C) masculinity
D) high-status clothing
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The process by which a prototype leads to liking and liking, in turn, leads to perceptions of familiarity is called …

A) heterozygosity
B) ""warm glow"" heuristic
C) symmetry
D) matching hypothesis
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The proclivity to attribute a host of positive qualities to attractve people is called the …

A) fundamental attribution error
B) ""what is beautiful is good"" stereotype
C) ""warm glow"" heuristic
D) sociocultural view
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According to the ""what is beautiful is good"" stereotype, we tend to assume that highly attractive people have all of the following qualities, except …

A) better parenting skills
B) better jobs
C) more interesting social lives
D) higher intelligence
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Highly attractive people tend to be rated more harshly with regard to all of the following, except …

A) their social skills
B) being materialistic
C) being committed to their relationships
D) their level of sympathy toward oppressed people
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of being attractive?

A) the likelihood of getting a good job
B) the tendency to receive harsher penalties for legal infractions
C) rejection by same-sex peers
D) being perceived as more honest by others
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Which of the following explains why our perceptions of an average-looking person can be adversely affected by prior exposure to a highly attractive person?

A) the ""warm glow"" heuristic
B) contrast effects
C) the ""what is beautiful is good"" stereoytpe
D) fundamental attribution error
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For contrast effects to work, the viewing of an attractive target …

A) must precede the viewing of an average person
B) must be noticed by the viewer
C) must follow the viewing of an average person
D) A and B
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When embedded in a series of pictures depicting unattractive people, the average person is perceived as …

A) more attractive
B) less attractive
C) just as attractive as when presented alone
D) less attractive to children but more attractive to adults
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Trivers (1972) suggested that men and women play the dating game according to different rules because of …

A) the androcentric bias
B) inclusive fitness
C) parental investment
D) the ""warm glow"" heuristic
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The desire to pass on one's genes to the next generation via reproduction is called …

A) the ""warm glow"" heuristic
B) inclusive fitness
C) heterogeneity
D) androcentric bias
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On average, women tend to prefer men with a waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) of …

A) 0.6
B) 0.7
C) 0.8
D) 0.9
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The desire to pass one's genes on to the next generation by way of reproduction or ensuring the genetic survival of kin is called …

A) evolutionary psychology
B) inclusive fitness
C) attraction
D) adaptation
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In general, men value ________ in a mate and women value ________ in a mate.

A) physical attractiveness; the ability to acquire resources
B) the ability to acquire resources; physical attractiveness
C) physical attractiveness; physical attractiveness
D) the ability to acquire resources; the ability to acquire resources
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Beauty/attractiveness is a sought-after feature in a potential mate because ...

A) it signals good overall health
B) it signals fertility
C) it signals immunity to disease
D) all of the above
Question
According to several studies, _________ children are generally treated more favorably by parents and teachers.

A) attractive
B) younger
C) older
D) quiet
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Cross-cultural research has demonstrated that the attractiveness stereotype is …

A) identical across all cultures
B) non-existant in non-Western cultures
C) likely universal, although attractiveness is defined differently in different cultures
D) only prevalent in collectivist cultures
Question
Attractiveness ratings of an individual depend partly on …

A) intelligence
B) the attractiveness of surrounding people
C) the attractiveness of people we have previously been exposed to
D) B and C
Question
The matching hypothesis proposes that …

A) we tend to date people who have a similar level of attractiveness to ourselves
B) we tend to date average-looking people
C) we tend to look primarily for a partner who is more attractive than ourselves
D) we tend to look primarily for a partner who is less attractive than ourselves
Question
Early research on physical attractiveness focused primarily on …

A) facial symmetry
B) men's perceptions of women's attractiveness
C) the evoutionary perspective on attraction
D) the attractiveness of couples within marriage relationships
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In the ""Computer Dance Study,"" the only predictor of whether participants liked their dates and wanted to date that person again was their …

A) date's physical attractiveness
B) date's level of self-esteem
C) own level of self-esteem
D) own physical attractiveness
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In the ""Computer Dance Study,"" participants stopped at three separate stations to show their identification, sign for their tickets, and pick up their tickets for the dance. This was done so that the researchers could …

A) ensure random assignment of dates
B) match highly attractive individuals with one another
C) match attractive individuals with average others
D) ensure inter-rater reliability
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Which of the following is not a female facial feature preferred by men?

A) thin eybrows
B) smile
C) small nose
D) high cheekbones
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Which of the following does not influence our perceptions of others' physical atttractiveness?

A) our sef-esteem
B) our transient moods
C) our relationship status
D) our desire for a relationship
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The androcentric bias prevalent in early attractiveness research meant that most research focused on …

A) culturally-bound perceptions about attractiveness
B) men's perceptions of women's attractiveness
C) women's perceptions of men's attractiveness
D) LGBTQ individuals' perceptions of attractiveness
D
2
Cues to a woman's fertility include all of the following, except …

A) height
B) shiny hair
C) full lips
D) clear skin
A
3
Because of their parental investment women should be attracted to men with …

A) thick hair
B) high cheekbones
C) dimples
D) beards
B
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An organism's ability to resist parasitic infection (and indicator of good health) is known as ...

A) heterozygosity
B) inclusive fitness
C) prototypical behavior
D) principle diversity
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Research indicates that the color _______ amplifies men's perceptions of a woman's attractiveness and sexual desirability.

A) purple
B) blue
C) red
D) green
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Ovulation seems to affect women's preferences for certain qualities in men. These preferences include all of the following except …

A) deep voices
B) the scent of symmetrical men
C) masculinity
D) high-status clothing
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The process by which a prototype leads to liking and liking, in turn, leads to perceptions of familiarity is called …

A) heterozygosity
B) ""warm glow"" heuristic
C) symmetry
D) matching hypothesis
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The proclivity to attribute a host of positive qualities to attractve people is called the …

A) fundamental attribution error
B) ""what is beautiful is good"" stereotype
C) ""warm glow"" heuristic
D) sociocultural view
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According to the ""what is beautiful is good"" stereotype, we tend to assume that highly attractive people have all of the following qualities, except …

A) better parenting skills
B) better jobs
C) more interesting social lives
D) higher intelligence
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Highly attractive people tend to be rated more harshly with regard to all of the following, except …

A) their social skills
B) being materialistic
C) being committed to their relationships
D) their level of sympathy toward oppressed people
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11
Which of the following is a disadvantage of being attractive?

A) the likelihood of getting a good job
B) the tendency to receive harsher penalties for legal infractions
C) rejection by same-sex peers
D) being perceived as more honest by others
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Which of the following explains why our perceptions of an average-looking person can be adversely affected by prior exposure to a highly attractive person?

A) the ""warm glow"" heuristic
B) contrast effects
C) the ""what is beautiful is good"" stereoytpe
D) fundamental attribution error
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For contrast effects to work, the viewing of an attractive target …

A) must precede the viewing of an average person
B) must be noticed by the viewer
C) must follow the viewing of an average person
D) A and B
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14
When embedded in a series of pictures depicting unattractive people, the average person is perceived as …

A) more attractive
B) less attractive
C) just as attractive as when presented alone
D) less attractive to children but more attractive to adults
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Trivers (1972) suggested that men and women play the dating game according to different rules because of …

A) the androcentric bias
B) inclusive fitness
C) parental investment
D) the ""warm glow"" heuristic
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The desire to pass on one's genes to the next generation via reproduction is called …

A) the ""warm glow"" heuristic
B) inclusive fitness
C) heterogeneity
D) androcentric bias
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On average, women tend to prefer men with a waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) of …

A) 0.6
B) 0.7
C) 0.8
D) 0.9
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The desire to pass one's genes on to the next generation by way of reproduction or ensuring the genetic survival of kin is called …

A) evolutionary psychology
B) inclusive fitness
C) attraction
D) adaptation
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19
In general, men value ________ in a mate and women value ________ in a mate.

A) physical attractiveness; the ability to acquire resources
B) the ability to acquire resources; physical attractiveness
C) physical attractiveness; physical attractiveness
D) the ability to acquire resources; the ability to acquire resources
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Beauty/attractiveness is a sought-after feature in a potential mate because ...

A) it signals good overall health
B) it signals fertility
C) it signals immunity to disease
D) all of the above
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21
According to several studies, _________ children are generally treated more favorably by parents and teachers.

A) attractive
B) younger
C) older
D) quiet
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22
Cross-cultural research has demonstrated that the attractiveness stereotype is …

A) identical across all cultures
B) non-existant in non-Western cultures
C) likely universal, although attractiveness is defined differently in different cultures
D) only prevalent in collectivist cultures
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Attractiveness ratings of an individual depend partly on …

A) intelligence
B) the attractiveness of surrounding people
C) the attractiveness of people we have previously been exposed to
D) B and C
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The matching hypothesis proposes that …

A) we tend to date people who have a similar level of attractiveness to ourselves
B) we tend to date average-looking people
C) we tend to look primarily for a partner who is more attractive than ourselves
D) we tend to look primarily for a partner who is less attractive than ourselves
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Early research on physical attractiveness focused primarily on …

A) facial symmetry
B) men's perceptions of women's attractiveness
C) the evoutionary perspective on attraction
D) the attractiveness of couples within marriage relationships
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In the ""Computer Dance Study,"" the only predictor of whether participants liked their dates and wanted to date that person again was their …

A) date's physical attractiveness
B) date's level of self-esteem
C) own level of self-esteem
D) own physical attractiveness
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In the ""Computer Dance Study,"" participants stopped at three separate stations to show their identification, sign for their tickets, and pick up their tickets for the dance. This was done so that the researchers could …

A) ensure random assignment of dates
B) match highly attractive individuals with one another
C) match attractive individuals with average others
D) ensure inter-rater reliability
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Which of the following is not a female facial feature preferred by men?

A) thin eybrows
B) smile
C) small nose
D) high cheekbones
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Which of the following does not influence our perceptions of others' physical atttractiveness?

A) our sef-esteem
B) our transient moods
C) our relationship status
D) our desire for a relationship
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