2017
DOI: 10.24839/2325-7342.jn22.3.231
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The Interaction Effect of Facial and Voice Attraction on Overall Perceived Attractiveness

Abstract: ABOUT PSI CHI Psi Chi is the International Honor So ci ety in Psychology, found ed in 1929. Its mission: "recognizing and promoting excellence in the science and application of psy chol ogy." (Note. Our new mission statement is available at http://www.psichi.org/?page=purpose) Mem ber ship is open to undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and alumni mak ing the study of psy chol ogy one of their major interests and who meet Psi Chi's min i mum qual i fi ca tions. Psi Chi is a member of the As so cia tion … Show more

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“…Various senses work in complex determining romantic attractiveness, even though some may be more prevalent than others (e.g., Bonnough and Moore 2017). Studies found that individual sensory impressions of different modality work in complexes interacting in their effects on the perception of physical attractiveness (Baron 1981;Cartei et al 2014;Pisanski et al 2016;Hughes et al 2002Hughes et al , 2004Hughes et al , 2008Thornhill and Gangestad 1999).…”
Section: Interaction Of Sensory Experiences In Romantic Attractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various senses work in complex determining romantic attractiveness, even though some may be more prevalent than others (e.g., Bonnough and Moore 2017). Studies found that individual sensory impressions of different modality work in complexes interacting in their effects on the perception of physical attractiveness (Baron 1981;Cartei et al 2014;Pisanski et al 2016;Hughes et al 2002Hughes et al , 2004Hughes et al , 2008Thornhill and Gangestad 1999).…”
Section: Interaction Of Sensory Experiences In Romantic Attractionmentioning
confidence: 99%