id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_btuuplx5dbeq7cnccm2oodpsha Dahlia W. Zaidel Appearance of symmetry, beauty, and health in human faces 2005 3 .pdf application/pdf 1810 158 59 faces, the relevance of left–right symmetry to attractiveness and health is not well understood. attractiveness, health, and symmetry in three separate experiments. We found that symmetry and attractiveness were not strongly related in faces of women or men while health and There was a significant difference between attractiveness and symmetry judgments but not between health asymmetric (Zaidel, Chen, & German, 1995) and inconsistent published reports regarding the relationship between symmetry and attractiveness (Grammer & that have used normal, head-on photographs and created symmetrical left–left and right–right faces have reported a weak relationship between beauty and difference between the attractiveness and symmetry ratings were significant for women�s faces [t(118) = �6.43, The difference between the health and symmetry ratings was not significant for either women�s and health while there was a significant difference between attractiveness and symmetry. Appearance of symmetry, beauty, and health in human faces Appearance of symmetry, beauty, and health in human faces ./cache/work_btuuplx5dbeq7cnccm2oodpsha.pdf ./txt/work_btuuplx5dbeq7cnccm2oodpsha.txt