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Jag undrar vilken sten du måste levt under för att ha missat att svenska/europeiska kvinnor anses vara mycket vackra. Du verkar i alla fall ha väldigt svårt att acceptera att jag inte delar dina preferenser att svenska kvinnor är vackra, det tyder på något. Studier bekräftar dina påståenden skriver du utan att hänvisa till några studier och tydligen också utan att inse att vad som är attraktivt är en personlig subjektiv uppfattning.
Jag har alltid känt mig mer attraherad av smala kvinnor med kvinnliga former, det är inget som du kan ändra på och jag utgår från mina preferenser och inte från dina. Men som sagt, svenska kvinnor går i första hand bort pga sina feministskador så inte ens om jag tyckte de var vackra och sexiga skulle jag välja dem, det finns många bättre alternativ som sagt.
Jag har alltid känt mig mer attraherad av smala kvinnor med kvinnliga former, det är inget som du kan ändra på och jag utgår från mina preferenser och inte från dina. Men som sagt, svenska kvinnor går i första hand bort pga sina feministskador så inte ens om jag tyckte de var vackra och sexiga skulle jag välja dem, det finns många bättre alternativ som sagt.
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Since male and female participants were judging different faces (only opposite sex),
their judgments were analyzed separately. A 2 x 3 x 3 (compound vs. individual x participant group x face race) mixed factorial ANOVA was used to analyze the female ratings of single-race faces. The data are plotted in Figure 3. This analysis revealed a significant main effect of compound vs. individual (F1, 59 = 499.1, p < 0.001), reflecting the fact that averaged faces were judged as better looking than individual faces, a significant main effect of face race (F2, 118 = 105.69, p < 0.001), and a significant main effect of participant group (F2, 59 = 13.91, p < 0.001). There were also significant 2-way interactions between compound vs. individual and participant group (F2, 59 = 4.99, p = 0.010), face race and participant group (F4, 118 = 10.82, p < 0.001), and compound vs. individual and face race (F2, 118 = 499.1, p < 0.001). The 3- way interaction between compound vs. individual, face race and participant group approached significance (F4, 59 = 2.41, p = 0.053). Overall, these data do not show an obvious own-race preference, since the European faces were rated as most attractive by all participants.
their judgments were analyzed separately. A 2 x 3 x 3 (compound vs. individual x participant group x face race) mixed factorial ANOVA was used to analyze the female ratings of single-race faces. The data are plotted in Figure 3. This analysis revealed a significant main effect of compound vs. individual (F1, 59 = 499.1, p < 0.001), reflecting the fact that averaged faces were judged as better looking than individual faces, a significant main effect of face race (F2, 118 = 105.69, p < 0.001), and a significant main effect of participant group (F2, 59 = 13.91, p < 0.001). There were also significant 2-way interactions between compound vs. individual and participant group (F2, 59 = 4.99, p = 0.010), face race and participant group (F4, 118 = 10.82, p < 0.001), and compound vs. individual and face race (F2, 118 = 499.1, p < 0.001). The 3- way interaction between compound vs. individual, face race and participant group approached significance (F4, 59 = 2.41, p = 0.053). Overall, these data do not show an obvious own-race preference, since the European faces were rated as most attractive by all participants.
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Despite our attempts to obtain genuine, subjective evaluations of “good looks”, by having heterosexual participants only rate opposite-sex faces, and using a cover story that emphasized memorizing the faces to minimize the effects of social desirability, we did not actually find a strong own-race preference. For female participants there was a universal European face preference, and the Australian East Asian participants did not even rate ownrace faces as second most attractive, instead rating African faces as equally attractive (for individual faces) or slightly more attractive (for compound faces) than East Asian faces. For male participants European faces were also rated highly, and uniformly highest for compound faces, but there is some evidence of an own-race preference when rating individual faces, with both groups of East Asian participants showing a very slight ownrace preference.