Original paper
The effect of schizotypy on the relationship between women's red clothing and perceived sexual interest
Abstract
ObjectiveRed may increase perceptions of sexual intent and the sexual attractiveness of women. As such, red is purported to serve a function in sexual attraction, although findings have been mixed. Individual differences in observers can affect the perception of sexual intent. One of these individual differences (i.e., sub‐clinical schizotypy) has not been investigated in relation to the perceived sexual intent of women wearing red, hence this...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of schizotypy on the relationship between women's red clothing and perceived sexual interest
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
70
Issue
3
Pages
277 - 283
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