Fact or wishful thinking? Biased expectations in "I think I look better when I'm tanned"
- PMID: 18067464
- DOI: 10.5555/ajhb.2008.32.3.243
Fact or wishful thinking? Biased expectations in "I think I look better when I'm tanned"
Abstract
Objective: To examine the impact of tanned female images on respondents' perceptions of attractiveness, healthiness, and height and weight estimations.
Method: A 3 (light, medium, or dark tan) by 2 (male or female respondent) experimental design.
Results: Only male respondents perceived the dark-tanned woman as more physically attractive and thinner than both light- and medium-tanned women. Men also perceived the dark-tanned woman as more interpersonally attractive and healthier than the medium-tanned woman.
Conclusions: Campaigns targeted at males need to reduce the perceptions that tanned females are healthier, thinner, and more attractive. Educational efforts targeting females need to reduce attraction-based motivations.
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