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SEXUAL ATTRACTION DISTORTS PROFESSIONAL EVALUATIONS: THE HALO EFFECT AND BIAS AGAINST LESS ATTRACTIVE CANDIDATES

Sexual Attraction is an innate biological drive that motivates mating behavior in humans. It can be triggered by various factors such as physical appearance, pheromones, and voice tone.
When it...

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HOW SEXUAL PERCEPTION CAN IMPACT YOUR LIFE: EXPLORING ITS CONSEQUENCES ON INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Sexualized perception is a common phenomenon where people judge others based solely on their appearance and physical attributes. This judgment includes stereotypes about age, gender, race, and even...

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SEXUAL ATTRACTION: EXPLORING ITS IMPACT ON WORKPLACE RELATIONSHIPS AND INCLUSIVITY

Sexual attraction refers to the physical and emotional desire for another person, often characterized by an intense feeling of love or infatuation. This attraction is rooted in biological and...

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THE DARK SIDE OF ROMANTIC FAVORITISM: HOW ORGANIZATIONS CAN ADDRESS ITS NEGATIVE IMPACT

In an organizational setting, romantic favoritism is defined as the practice of showing preferential treatment to individuals who share a personal relationship outside of work. This can include...

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HOW ADMIRING YOUR PARTNERS TRAITS FUELS SEXUAL ATTRACTION AND ENGAGEMENT

Admiration of partner traits is an important factor that fuels sexual attraction and engagement. When individuals feel attracted to their partner, they tend to notice positive qualities about them....

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