http://hdl.handle.net/1893/36711
Appears in Collections: | Psychology Journal Articles |
Peer Review Status: | Refereed |
Title: | Beyond categories: Perceiving sexual attraction from faces |
Author(s): | Bjornsdottir, R Thora Cheso, Diana Rule, Nicholas O |
Contact Email: | thora.bjornsdottir@stir.ac.uk |
Keywords: | sexual attraction sexual orientation social categorization first impressions face perception person perception |
Issue Date: | Feb-2022 |
Date Deposited: | 19-Jul-2023 |
Citation: | Bjornsdottir RT, Cheso D & Rule NO (2022) Beyond categories: Perceiving sexual attraction from faces. <i>British Journal of Psychology</i>, 113 (1), pp. 226-247. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12523 |
Abstract: | Although people can categorize others’ sexual orientation (e.g., gay/lesbian vs. straight) from their facial appearance, not everyone defines their sexual orientation categorically. Indeed, many individuals within the same sexual orientation category experience different degrees of own- and other-gender attraction. Moving beyond sexual orientation categories, we found that perceivers’ judgments of individuals’ sexual attraction correlated with those individuals’ self-reported degrees of attraction to women and men. Similar to past work on sexual orientation categories, facial affect cued sexual attraction in men whereas gender typicality cued sexual attraction in women. Moreover, asking participants to categorize the targets as ‘not straight’ versus ‘straight’ revealed a linear pattern distinct from the discrete category thresholds typical of other social groups (e.g., race). Facial appearance thus reveals nuances in sexual attraction that support sexual orientation categorizations. These findings refine understanding of social categorization more broadly. |
DOI Link: | 10.1111/bjop.12523 |
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