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Just as the older man would be assumed to be rich because of his attire, attractive people are assumed to posses an entire array of positive attributes that they may or may not possess. With this assumption in place, physically attractive people are often given preferential treatment. This has even been found on college campuses across America...
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Todd Riniolo and his colleagues (2006) found that student evaluations of college professors who were perceived as physically attractive received nearly a full point more (0.8) on a five point scale than other professors who were perceived as being unattractive. Were these college professors really a full point better than their colleagues, or were they given more credit than they deserved because of their physical attractiveness? The most astonishing fact in Todd Riniolo’s study is that professors who were perceived as unattractive received a plethora of different ratings...
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