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5 episodes
2 days ago
Two psychological scientists talking about everything from constrict theory to other, different types of constrict theory.
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Two psychological scientists talking about everything from constrict theory to other, different types of constrict theory.
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Social Sciences
Science
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Episode 5: Are smart people hotter?
p .05
45 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 5: Are smart people hotter?

This week, we talk about the halo effect, and other psychological research into attraction. We talk about how people assume attractive people are better than others at everything they do, how opposites don't attract, and how we're all supposed to marry our third cousins according to economists. This was a fun week, thank you for listening!

Some of the things we talk about:

The Halo Effect:

Lucker, G. W., Beane, W. E., & Helmreich, R. L. (1981). The strength of the halo effect in physical attractiveness research. The Journal of Psychology, 107(1), 69-75.

Assortative Mating (opposites don't attract):

Vandenberg, S. G. (1972). Assortative mating, or who marries whom?. Behavior genetics, 2(2-3), 127-157.Chicago


Frieze, I. H., Olson, J. E., & Russell, J. (1991). Attractiveness and income for men and women in management 1. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 21(13), 103


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p .05
Two psychological scientists talking about everything from constrict theory to other, different types of constrict theory.