19 October 2009

maskarabia in london

A total of 57 non-Muslim men and 41 Muslim men rated a series of images of women, half of whom were unveiled and half of whom wore the hijab. For attractiveness and intelligence ratings, a mixed analysis of variance showed a significant effect of hijab status, with women wearing the hijab being rated more negatively than unveiled women. For attractiveness ratings, there was no significant effect of participant religion, although non-Muslim men rated unveiled women significantly higher than veiled women. For intelligence ratings, non-Muslim men provided significantly higher ratings than Muslim men for both conditions.

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4 comments:

utopic said...

creme de la mer acest kollektief

psalmplasma said...

mousse! :)

✖ sldx ✖ said...

asa credeam si eu ...

psalmplasma said...

sldx on the subtle side.

TRY HARDER