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    • Attraction and Beauty

      By Robert G. Franklin and Leslie Zebrowitz
      More attractive people elicit more positive first impressions. This effect is called the attractiveness halo, and it is shown when judging those with more attractive faces, bodies, or voices. Moreover, it yields significant social outcomes, i…
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