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Ingrid Olson Quotes

«Research has demonstrated time and again that there are tremendous social and economic benefits to being attractive. Attractive people are paid more, are judged more intelligent and will receive more attention in most facets of life. Studies suggest that even infants prefer pretty faces.»
Author: Ingrid Olson
«We're able to judge attractiveness with surprising speed and on the basis of very little information.»
Author: Ingrid Olson
«Research has demonstrated time and time again that there are tremendous social and economic benefits to being attractive.»
Author: Ingrid Olson
«There are no definite rules to what kind of face can be called beautiful, but we chose faces of extreme -- very ugly or very pretty.»
Author: Ingrid Olson
«In a way, pretty faces are rewarding. They make us more likely to think good thoughts. There are some underlying processes going on in the brain that prejudice us to respond to attractive people better even if we are not aware of it.»
Author: Ingrid Olson
«We're able to judge attractiveness with surprising speed and on the basis of very little information. It seems that pretty faces 'prime' our minds to make us more likely to associate the pretty face with a positive emotion.»
Author: Ingrid Olson
«This favoritism, while poorly understood, seems to be innate and cross-cultural. Studies suggest that even infants prefer pretty faces.»
Author: Ingrid Olson
«Faces hold a special power for us, perhaps more so than art or objects. The beauty bias has a real influence upon us, something we should be mindful of when dealing with others.»
Author: Ingrid Olson
«Studying attractiveness has a long history. Since the 1970s, psychologists have shown that attractive people get better jobs. Attractive people are preferentially hired and promoted.»
Author: Ingrid Olson