When less is not more: the effect of transparent masks on facial attractiveness judgment

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  • who: Yongseong Lee from the Department of Psychology, National University, Chungdaeu2011ro have published the research: When less is not more: the effect of transparent masks on facial attractiveness judgment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigated how transparent masks that do not occlude the mouth region and opaque masks that cover the entire lower half of a face affect the judgments of facial attractiveness. In the present study, only faces that were originally evaluated as unattractive were found to benefit from opaque masks. The study demonstrated that typical opaque masks and transparent masks have . . .

     

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