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"But now researchers from Aarhus University, Denmark, Harvard Medical School, U.S., University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and The Danish National Centre for Social Research, used a long-term study of a broadly representative sample of over 10,000 American men and women who graduated from high-school in 1957, to establish the truth of the matter.
The researchers, Nabanita Datta Gupta, Nancy Etcoff, and Mads Jaeger found subjective well-being, or happiness, was associated with more physical attractiveness. A key difference between this research, just published, compared with the older fashion model study is that the more recent investigation focused on ‘ordinary’ beauty in the general population, as opposed to ‘ultra’ cuteness found in models.
How physically good looking you were found to be from your graduation high-school yearbook photograph in 1957, predicted your psychological well-being well into the 1990s and even as late as 2004, in this large study investigating 4416 women and 4018 men."
It is over buddy boyos
The researchers, Nabanita Datta Gupta, Nancy Etcoff, and Mads Jaeger found subjective well-being, or happiness, was associated with more physical attractiveness. A key difference between this research, just published, compared with the older fashion model study is that the more recent investigation focused on ‘ordinary’ beauty in the general population, as opposed to ‘ultra’ cuteness found in models.
How physically good looking you were found to be from your graduation high-school yearbook photograph in 1957, predicted your psychological well-being well into the 1990s and even as late as 2004, in this large study investigating 4416 women and 4018 men."
It is over buddy boyos
Are the Physically Attractive Also Happier?
New research asks if beauty delivers mental well-being.
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