The Psychology of Attractiveness Podcast

Beautiful leaders - undermining democracy with a pretty face. 10 March 2015

03.10.2015 - By Dr. Robert BurrissPlay

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How democracy is undermined by the psychology of attractiveness: we discover why good looking candidates have an advantage come polling day, either because their beauty distracts from their extreme policies, or (if they're very lucky) because their constituents are ill.

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Remember David Cameron's allegedly airbrushed poster from 2010? Well, he might have been onto something... The articles covered in the show: Herrmann, M., & Shikano, S. (in press). Attractiveness and facial competence bias face-based inferences of candidate ideology. Political Psychology. Read summary Zebrowitz, L. A., Franklin, R. G., & Palumbo, R. (2015). Ailing voters advance attractive congressional candidates. Evolutionary Psychology, 13(1), 16-28. Read summary

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