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its all in name
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: March 28, 2008 02:11AM

Whether people find you “hot or not” could depend on the sound of your name, suggests a new study.

Linguist Amy Perfors of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, US, placed photos with fake names on a website called “Hot or Not”, which allows viewers to rank strangers’ photos for attractiveness.

She found that men labelled with names including “front vowels,” such as the “aaa” sound in Matt were rated as more attractive by website viewers than photos labelled with “back vowel” names, such as the “aw” sound in Paul. The opposite was true for women’s names.

While most linguists agree that there is no inherent relationship between the sound of a word and its meaning, there is some evidence to the contrary, says Perfors. Front vowels, those produced in the front of the mouth, are often perceived as smaller than back vowels, those produced in the back of the mouth.

It may seem counterintuitive that men named with the smaller-sounding front vowel are rated as more attractive. But other studies have shown that men with slightly feminine features are considered more desirable, says Perfors. “Maybe women are subconsciously looking for more sensitive or gentle men,” she says.

Persistent association
But having too feminine a name could backfire for men – as those labelled with women’s names were rated least attractive. However, having a man’s name – such as Bob – had no negative effect on a woman’s attractiveness to website viewers.

“No one knows why people make these associations with front and back vowel sounds,” says Lera Boroditsky, a psychologist at Stanford. It may be that some words with these sounds have created a persistent association, she says.

“This is a very clever example of how to use the tremendous resources of the web,” adds Boroditsky.

And while the effects were robust, an attractive name cannot completely compensate for a face that is more frog than prince. “An attractive person with a bad vowel name is still more attractive than an unattractive person with a good vowel name,” says Perfors.

wow, so that's why I chased so much, lol

elnatural

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