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Rosenthal, Saul F. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1978
Attraction had its strongest impact on dyadic satisfaction, a nonperformance outcome of the experiment. Among the all-female dyads, racial composition of the dyad was significantly related to satisfaction: interracial dyads had higher levels of satisfaction than intraracial dyads. (Author/WI)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Attraction
Hensley, Wayne E. – 1979
Three distinct theoretical explanations for the effect of attire on aiding behavior were examined in a study. The reinforcing value of attire itself predicted that well-dressed persons would always receive more assistance than poorly dressed persons. The reinforcing value of perceived similarity predicted that similar persons would receive more…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Clothing, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Mathes, Eugene W.; And Others – 1980
Most empirical data suggest that interpersonal attraction is caused by a single emotion known by different names (liking, romantic love, jealousy). Since all of these studies used dating or married couples as subjects, it is possible that liking, romantic love, and jealousy are separate emotions which converge only when their target is a dating…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavioral Science Research, Dating (Social), Emotional Response
Kaplan, Robert M. – 1975
Male and female subjects judged an essay purportedly written by an attractive or an unattractive female author. The attractive author was rated as significantly more talented by male judges. Female judges rated the attractive author less talented although this difference was not statistically significant. A second experiment concerned ratings by…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Bias, Evaluation Criteria, Expectation
Young, Jerald W. – 1980
Two experiments involving 49 male and 49 female college students were conducted to determine the effects of physician physical attractiveness on the patients' disclosures of personal information (symptoms). In the first experiment, subjects rated pictures of physicians for physical attractiveness and reported their willingness to disclose and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Communication Problems, Communication Research
Miller, Larry D. – 1978
Research on attraction in an interpersonal context has strongly suggested that the more attracted two people are to one another, the more they tend to communicate. This study explored attraction and social interaction patterns at the perceptual level. Eighty male and female graduate students, 40 black and 40 white, completed a two part measure of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Conflict