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A series of three studies found that individuals who believe they are physically attractive also tend to believe their social status is higher.
The findings were published in Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology.
The study sheds light on the importance of physical attractiveness in social relations.
It remains unclear how stable or consistent physical attractiveness ratings are, given that the experiment showed they were relatively easy to manipulate experimentally.
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