Mixed-Race People Perceived as ‘More Attractive,’ UK Study FindsPosted in Articles, New Media, Social Science, United Kingdom on 2010-04-19 17:52Z by Steven |
Mixed-Race People Perceived as ‘More Attractive,’ UK Study Finds
Science Daily
2010-04-14
In the largest study of its kind Dr. Michael Lewis of Cardiff University’s School of Psychology, collected a random sample of 1205 black, white, and mixed-race faces.
Each face was then rated for their perceived attractiveness to others — with mixed-race faces, on average, being perceived as being more attractive.
Dr Lewis, who will present his findings to the British Psychological Society’s annual meeting (April 14) said: “Previous, small scale, studies have suggested that people of mixed race are perceived as being more attractive than non-mixed-race people. This study was an attempt to put this to the wider test.
“A random sample of black, white, and mixed-race faces was collected and rated for their perceived attractiveness. There was a small but highly significant effect, with mixed-race faces, on average, being perceived as more attractive.”..
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