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Unattractive people are MORE likely to keep wearing face masks in post-Covid era, study suggests

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#1 Mr Serendipity

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Posted 04 February 2023 - 01:56 PM


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Researchers from Seoul National University in South Korea wanted to see if self-perceived attractiveness played a role in people's mask-wearing intentions. They carried out three experiments on Americans recruited from Amazon Mechanical Turk, a crowdsourcing website for businesses.

The average age in all the studies was 33 years old and men made up roughly 44 percent of each study population. 

The team's most noteworthy finding arose from their third study. 

Study three involved 442 people, half of whom were told they were going to walk the dog and the other half were told they were going to a job interview. 

They were asked: 'In this scenario, do you think others will perceive you as more attractive with a face mask?'

They were also asked: 'How much do you want to make a good first impression on others?'

People who had a job interview to go to cared more about whether wearing a mask affected their facial attractiveness. 

For the initial study, researchers involved 244 people.

Participants scored their facial attractiveness before being asked to imagine a scenario in which they are invited for a job interview at a company they really like. 

They were asked to answer the following questions: 'Do you think the interviewers will perceive you as more attractive with a face mask?' and 'If wearing a face mask is optional in this interview session, would you wear a face mask during the company interview?'

People who scored themselves as very attractive were less likely to answer yes. They  were also less likely to endorse the belief that mask-wearing enhances their appearance, which further dampened their mask-wearing intention in job interviews.

In an intervening study, 344 people who imagined themselves interviewing for a job at a well-respected company were asked: 'Do you think the interviewers will perceive you as more [trustworthy/competent/attractive] with a face mask?'

People who answered yes to those questions were more apt to wear masks in the interview.  

The study authors wrote: 'Overall, we provide a novel finding that self-perceived attractiveness has significant effects on mask-wearing intention via mask attractiveness belief in the post-pandemic of COVID-19. 

'Our findings suggest that mask-wearing can shift from being a self-protection measure during the COVID-19 pandemic to a self-presentation tactic in the post-pandemic era.'

The report was published in Frontiers in Psychology. 
 


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#2 joesixpack

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Posted 07 February 2023 - 07:28 AM

I like wearing a mask, maybe they won't recognize me. I can be anonymous.







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