The Psychology of Attractiveness Podcast

Politics and sex: Can attractiveness psychology make sense of the presidential election? 22 Nov 2016

11.22.2016 - By Dr. Robert BurrissPlay

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In a belated attempt to understand the results of the recent US elections, we harness the power of attractiveness psychology (because polling doesn't seem to work). Do we vote for candidates based on their voices? Is our party political preference linked to our sexual behaviour? We find out in this month's show. Download the MP3 Rate me!

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Is our preferred political party linked to our sexual behaviour? Theresa Thompson/Flickr The articles covered in the show: Hatemi, P. K., Crabtree, C., & McDermott, R. (2017). The relationship between sexual preferences and political orientations: Do positions in the bedroom affect positions in the ballot box? Personality and Individual Differences, 105, 318-325. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2016.10.008 Pavela Banai, I., Banai, B., & Bovan, K. (in press). Vocal characteristics of presidential candidates can predict the outcome of actual elections Evolution and Human Behavior. doi:10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2016.10.012

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