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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Título : A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Role of Foot Size in Physical Attractiveness_5
Otros títulos : Archives of Sexual Behavior
Autor : Correia, Melissa Oliveira
Afshar, Yalda
Delgado, Tiara
Fessler, Daniel M. T.
Nettle, Daniel
Pinheiro, Isadora de Andrade
Bolyanatz, Alexander
Mulder, Monique Borgerhoff
Cravalho, Mark Andrew
Gruzd, Bozena
metadata.dc.creator: Correia, Melissa Oliveira
Afshar, Yalda
Delgado, Tiara
Fessler, Daniel M. T.
Nettle, Daniel
Pinheiro, Isadora de Andrade
Bolyanatz, Alexander
Mulder, Monique Borgerhoff
Cravalho, Mark Andrew
Gruzd, Bozena
Resumen : Disparate cultural practices suggest that small foot size may contribute to female attractiveness. Two hypotheses potentially explain such a pattern. Sexual dimorphism in foot size may lead observers to view small feet as feminine and large feet as masculine. Alternately, because small female feet index both youth and nulliparity, evolution may have favored a male preference for this attribute in order to maximize returns on male reproductive investment. Whereas the observational hypothesis predicts symmetrical polarizing preferences, with small feet being preferred in women and large feet being preferred in men, the evolutionary hypothesis predicts asymmetrical preferences, with the average phenotype being preferred in men. Using line drawings that varied only in regard to relative foot size, we examined judgments of attractiveness in nine cultures. Small foot size was generally preferred for females, while average foot size was preferred for males. These results provide preliminary support for the hypothesis that humans possess an evolved preference for small feet in females.
Palabras clave : Foot size
Physical attractiveness
Sexual dimorphism
Sexual selection
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI : http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/13903
Fecha de publicación : 2005
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