Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... attractive . In such cases , the less attractive person often has compen- sating qualities . Each partner brings assets to the social marketplace , and the value of the respective assets creates an equitable match . Personal advertise ...
... attractive . In such cases , the less attractive person often has compen- sating qualities . Each partner brings assets to the social marketplace , and the value of the respective assets creates an equitable match . Personal advertise ...
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... attractive . What makes for an attractive face depends somewhat on one's sex . Consis- tent with men's historically having greater social power ( Chapter 6 ) , people judge women more attractive if they have " baby - faced " features ...
... attractive . What makes for an attractive face depends somewhat on one's sex . Consis- tent with men's historically having greater social power ( Chapter 6 ) , people judge women more attractive if they have " baby - faced " features ...
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... attractive ( Kenrick & others , 1989 ) . Viewing pornographic films simulating passionate sex similarly decreases dissatisfaction with one's own partner ( Zillmann , 1989 ) . Being sexually aroused may temporarily make a person of the ...
... attractive ( Kenrick & others , 1989 ) . Viewing pornographic films simulating passionate sex similarly decreases dissatisfaction with one's own partner ( Zillmann , 1989 ) . Being sexually aroused may temporarily make a person of the ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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