van Osch Yvette, Blanken Irene, Meijs Maartje H J, van Wolferen Job
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Tilburg University, The Netherlands.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2015 Apr;41(4):559-74. doi: 10.1177/0146167215572799. Epub 2015 Mar 2.
We tested whether the perceived physical attractiveness of a group is greater than the average attractiveness of its members. In nine studies, we find evidence for the so-called group attractiveness effect (GA-effect), using female, male, and mixed-gender groups, indicating that group impressions of physical attractiveness are more positive than the average ratings of the group members. A meta-analysis on 33 comparisons reveals that the effect is medium to large (Cohen's d = 0.60) and moderated by group size. We explored two explanations for the GA-effect: (a) selective attention to attractive group members, and (b) the Gestalt principle of similarity. The results of our studies are in favor of the selective attention account: People selectively attend to the most attractive members of a group and their attractiveness has a greater influence on the evaluation of the group.
我们测试了一个群体在人们感知中的外貌吸引力是否大于其成员的平均吸引力。在九项研究中,我们使用女性群体、男性群体和混合性别群体,发现了所谓的群体吸引力效应(GA效应)的证据,这表明对外貌吸引力的群体印象比群体成员的平均评分更为积极。对33项比较的荟萃分析表明,该效应为中等至较大效应(科恩d值 = 0.60),且受群体规模的调节。我们探究了对GA效应的两种解释:(a)对有吸引力的群体成员的选择性关注,以及(b)相似性的格式塔原则。我们研究的结果支持选择性关注这一解释:人们会选择性地关注群体中最有吸引力的成员,并且这些成员的吸引力对群体评价有更大的影响。