The main purpose of the study was to examine the experiences and self-perceptions of physical attractiveness among college students. Men and women responded to items on a 1– to 10-point scale for whether each item was characteristic of their experiences. Items pertained to different categories of experiences such as social interactions and physical health. Results reinforced some facets of the physical attractiveness stereotype and also clarified self-perceptions of attractiveness.
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