Asked by Ramon Lovett on May 18, 2024
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Research on the importance of attractiveness in human interactions indicates that
A) standards of attractiveness vary among cultures and among subcultures in the same society.
B) its significance is overrated in terms of whom we form relationships with.
C) attractiveness affects whom we are attracted to but not how we judge people.
D) people considered unattractive are generally thought of in very positive terms.
Attractiveness
The qualities that make a person or thing appealing or desirable to others.
Human Interactions
The ways in which people communicate and behave towards one another, including both personal and impersonal relationships.
Standards of Attractiveness
Socially constructed ideals that define what is considered physically appealing or beautiful in a given culture or society.
- Understand the concept of attractiveness in human interactions and its cultural variability.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of attractiveness in human interactions and its cultural variability.
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