6 Flashcards
What are the two conditons for Study 3?
Alternating condition, the infants observed alternating pairs of 3 month old males and 3 month old females.
Grouped condition, infants saw all the 3 month female slides together & all the 3 month males slides together
How were the pictures randomized?
Order of set presentation, order of slide pair presentation within sets, & order of slide pairing across subjects so that a particular slide of an attractive face could be paired with any slide of an unattractive face of the same sex
Results for Study 3?
Infants looked longer at the attractive faces than the unattractive faces
Why did the findings contradict what most thought about cultural transmission of standards of beauty?
Perhaps “ethnically diverse faces possess both distinct and similar, perhaps even universal, structural features.”
Is attractiveness Nature or Nurture?
Maybe beauty is (in some part) nature NOT nurture
C. Prototypical faces
1. It would seem beautiful faces are prototypical: an original form serving as a basis or standard for other forms
Why might prototypical faces be evolutionarily adaptive?
Individuals closer to the mean might be less likely to have genetic mutations
An average face has mathematically average trait values for a population
Several theorists have proposed that average traits reflect developmental stability