The effects of food and gender on interpersonal perceptions

Male and female subjects provided ratings of personal traits, femininity and masculinity, and total caloric consumption for a female or a male target based on the type of diet she or he allegedly consumed. Results are discussed in terms of the different underlying expectations held for males and fem...

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College Students
Diet
Eating behavior
Eating Disorders
Evidence
Females
Femininity
Food
Food consumption
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender
Gender differences
Interpersonal factors
Males
Masculinity
Meals
Perception
Periodicals
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Ratings & rankings
Self Concept
Sex
Sex Differences
Sex Stereotypes
Social Cognition
Social Environment
Social Perception
Social psychology
Social role. Sex role
Stereotypes
Weight control
Women
title The effects of food and gender on interpersonal perceptions
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