• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Ratings of the physical attractiveness of an interaction partner after a getting‐acquainted interaction
  • Contributor: Sprecher, Susan; Hatfield, Elaine
  • imprint: Wiley, 2022
  • Published in: Personal Relationships
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1111/pere.12422
  • ISSN: 1475-6811; 1350-4126
  • Keywords: Life-span and Life-course Studies ; Developmental and Educational Psychology ; Anthropology ; Social Psychology
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  • Description: <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This study examined college students' judgments of the physical attractiveness of an interaction partner after a getting‐acquainted interaction, including in comparison with other benchmarks (e.g., an experimenter rating, a self‐rating). With data combined from several past laboratory studies, we found that participants (particularly women who were interacting with another woman) overall rated their interaction partner after a brief interaction to be more attractive than three benchmarks: (1) how the partners were judged by more neutral experimenters who had less interaction with them; (2) how the partners rated themselves; and (3) the participants' own self‐ratings of physical attractiveness. Evidence was found for a prediction derived from interaction appearance theory – ratings of the quality (enjoyment) of the interaction were positively associated with ratings of the partner's physical attractiveness. We also explored whether participants' ratings of the physical attractiveness of their interaction partner were affected by factors about the participant (own physical attractiveness, relationship status) and about the context of their communication (modality, type of get‐acquainted task). Despite prior work suggesting that physical attractiveness ratings of others are malleable depending on a host of other factors, personal and contextual variables considered in this study were generally not associated with how the participants rated the physical attractiveness of their interaction partner.</jats:p>