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Attraction and Beauty
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More attractive people elicit more positive first impressions. This effect is called the attractiveness halo, and it is shown when judging those with more attractive faces, bodies, or voices. Moreover, it yields significant social outcomes, including advantages to attractive people in domains as far-reaching as romance, friendships, family relations, education, work, and criminal justice. Physical qualities that increase attractiveness include youthfulness, symmetry, averageness, masculinity in men, and femininity in women. Positive expressions and behaviors also raise evaluations of a person’s attractiveness. Cultural, cognitive, evolutionary, and overgeneralization explanations have been offered to explain why we find certain people attractive. Whereas the evolutionary explanation predicts that the impressions associated with the halo effect will be accurate, the other explanations do not. Although the research evidence does show some accuracy, it is too weak to satisfactorily account for the positive responses shown to more attractive people.

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Psychology
Social Science
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Module
Provider:
Diener Education Fund
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Noba
Author:
Leslie Zebrowitz
Robert G. Franklin
Date Added:
11/02/2022
LBCC Statement of Need & Proposed Solution for Strategic Digital Accessibility
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In Spring 2023, Open Oregon Educational Resources partnered with ORAHEAD and WebAIM to offer a Strategic Digital Accessibility Training program to institutions in Oregon. The purpose of this program was to provide critical support for advancing digital accessibility action planning in Oregon. This document is the output of Linn-Benton Community College's participation. It is our hope that this proposal helps advance LBCC’s mission and values, especially Inclusiveness, Learning, and Excellence.

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Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Assessment
Author:
Carol Raymundo
Colleen Sanders
Franklin Roberts
Laura Butler-Hughes
Scott Gallagher-Starr
Date Added:
09/22/2023