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2013
May
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The Psychology of Beauty
The Psychology of Beauty
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1)Does the thought of how others might be perceiving your looks affect your mood?
Frequently
Never
Sometime
Rarely
Always
2)Does looking at images of beautiful people make you feel insecure about your own attractiveness
Always
Rarely
Sometime
Frequently
Never
3)When you look at yourself in the mirror, how satisfied are you about the following aspects of your appearance?
Very satisfied
Moderately satisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Moderately dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
4)When you form a mental image of what a person ideally looks like at age 30 or 45, to what extent is this picture based on:
Totaly
Very much
Moderately
Slightly
Not at all
5)You wish you were more attractive?
Agree
Disagree
6)Would you like to see more images of people who are aging naturally
Yes
No
7)Do you ever feel a mismatch between how you look and who you are?
Yes
Sometimes
I used to
No
8)Politicians, TV personalities, high–level executives and other prominent individuals–men and women alike–spend considerable money on their clothes. However, the women often invest additional time and money on makeup, elaborate hairstyles and jewelry, and often wear high heels. How comfortable do you feel about this difference in standards of grooming for men and women in the public sphere?
Very uncomfortable
A little uncomfortable
Conflicted
Mostly comfortable
Very comfortable
Other
9)It might be said that a woman’s face, figure and wardrobe are her most important art project. How do you feel about this statement?
I agree
I agree somewhat
I don’t agree
Other
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10)Do you think you do more beauty “work” (exercising, dieting, shopping for something hard to find online, organizing your closets) when you feel anxious, sad, or frustrated in other realms of your life?
No
Yes
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