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"In your face" - male perception of female facial attractiveness (A 3rd year BioAnth project)

2009-02-28 03:01 PM
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LJBrown88
Canterbury, United Kingdom
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"In your face" is a study forming part of my research as a 3rd year BSc Biological Anthropology student at the University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom.

The aim of the study is to examine male perception of female facial attractiveness.

The only requirements of this study are that you are male and heterosexual
(if you are female, feel free to pass the link on to any suitable male friends though!).



The online questionnaire shouldn't take more than 30mins to complete. Please note that some of the questions are of a sexual nature, so only take part if you are happy to answer questions of this kind.
You may withdraw at any point should you no longer wish to participate, by simply exiting the website.

The questionnaire will involve you being shown a series of female facial photographs (there are 45 in total) and answering a set of corresponding questions. Please answer them honestly. Your responses will be kept confidential.

You can take part by clicking this link:

http://inyourfacestudy.athost.net


Feel free to pass on the study site to any male friends:

If you have any questions, please email me at lb219@kent.ac.uk.

Thanks for your time,

Laura J Brown

Research supervisor:
Dr Sarah Johns - S.E.Johns@kent.ac.uk
Room 162
Department of Anthropology.
Marlowe Building. University of Kent.
Canterbury, Kent. CT2 7NR.
United Kingdom
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2010-07-30 12:17 AM
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caseycolin
New York, NY
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Hey great information, lots of learning can be done..congratulations for your topic success..

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