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This 3 page paper presents a study that is based upon a researcher dressing attractively versus not-attractively and then relating the findings of how this researcher was treated by others based upon her appearance. This paper asserts that physical attractiveness has a dramatic impact upon how others perceive us. This paper includes hypothesis, intorudction, explanation of topic, the details of the study, and findings/results. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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determine our social integration? In other words, do people react more favorably to beautiful people than they do to less attractive people? My guess is, that they do.
The purpose of this study is to determine if this is the case. This study is designed to see if a person
who is attractively dressed and makes a nice, exterior presentation gets better social reception from strangers than does the same person dressed less fashionably, and put together less carefully.
The main point of this study is to determine how strangers react to this person in both situations. Furthermore, this study seeks to determine the differences in behavior that
are observed in the process. In other words, does the language of the respondents change? Do their physical gestures change? In what ways is their response to
the researcher different based upon the appearance of the researcher? The Social Effects of Physical Attractiveness Physical attractiveness is an important part
of our society. Daily we are inundated with ads featuring beautiful people, and we are sent many messages suggesting we try to attain such a physical status. For
instance, this is evident in the work of Stephen Dollinger (2002), who conducted a study about physical attractiveness in relation to peoples sense of their own social connectedness. True
to his hypothesis, this researcher found that college students who were more attractive depicted themselves as being very socially connected, while their less-attractive peers depicted themselves as being far less
socially connected (Dollinger, 2002). This highlights just how pervasive the idea of beauty is in our society and just how important our individual notions about beauty are in terms
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