Comparison of analogue strategies for investigating the influence of counselors' physical attractiveness

Assessed the validity of examining the influence of counselor's physical attractiveness via observation of videotape segments. The 1st section of the study involved a replication of a study by T. F. Cash et al using 3-min videotaped excerpts of introductory presentations made by 3 male and 3 fe...

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