The Psychology of Cosmetic TreatmentsJean Ann Graham, Albert M. Kligman Praeger, 1985 - 255 Seiten |
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... scars . The manipulation of the subjects ' own photographs to pro- duce the appearance of a facial scar had two purposes . The first was to examine their emotional responses to themselves in this physical state ; the second was to ...
... scars . The manipulation of the subjects ' own photographs to pro- duce the appearance of a facial scar had two purposes . The first was to examine their emotional responses to themselves in this physical state ; the second was to ...
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... scar paid attention to the other person's non- verbal behavior and perceived the scar to have a strong effect on the behavior of the nondeviant member of the dyad . Per- ceivers who either thought that one member of the interacting pair ...
... scar paid attention to the other person's non- verbal behavior and perceived the scar to have a strong effect on the behavior of the nondeviant member of the dyad . Per- ceivers who either thought that one member of the interacting pair ...
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... scar , and the third group saw him with two minor facial scars . A female face with 0 , 1 , or 2 scars was similarly presented , in a counterbalanced way , to the three groups . We found that the presence of facial scars led to sig ...
... scar , and the third group saw him with two minor facial scars . A female face with 0 , 1 , or 2 scars was similarly presented , in a counterbalanced way , to the three groups . We found that the presence of facial scars led to sig ...
Inhalt
Chapter | 3 |
Overview of Psychology of Cosmetics | 26 |
Ancient Beginnings and Modern Diversity | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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The Psychology of Cosmetic Treatments Jean Ann Graham,Albert M. Kligman Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1985 |
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adults applied asked associated attention attitudes attributions beauty become behavior body image characteristics clothing color communication concerning context cosmetics culture Dating depression Development deviant disease disfigured disorders effects Evaluation evidence examined example expectations experiences Experimental face facial factors feel females findings functions given hair human important indicated individuals influence interaction interest involved Journal of Personality judged judgments less look makeup males means ment nature negative noted observers odors one's participants patients perceived perceptions Personality and Social photographs physical appearance Physical Attractiveness picture plastic positive preferred present Press ratings reactions relationship reported responses role scar sexual similar situations skills skin Social Psychology society specific stereotype studies style subjects suggest surgery tend thought tion tiveness tractiveness treatment unattractive University woman women York young
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