The machine could figure out who the most desirable people in the bunch were based on certain characteristics
like physical attractiveness, Joel says.
Not exact matches
I understand that height effects a man's
physical attractiveness to a woman (much
like her bust size does for men), and that attraction is not consciously decided.
A study by researchers at Queen Mary University of London shows men
like women whose names draw to their
physical attractiveness, while women
like men whose attributes are showcased as intelligent, cultured, brave, and altruistic.
Their data showed men are more drawn to names that suggest
physical attractiveness,
like «cutie» while women tend to favor names that hint at intelligence, such as «cultured.»
However, similarity and attraction are not limited to personality characteristics.2 Matching on other factors
like age, education, socioeconomic status,
physical attractiveness, attitudes, and even name - letter initials has been linked to increased attraction and relationship satisfaction.3, 4,5,6 Despite the overabundance of scientifically - validated literature on the topic, I think no one has described the phenomenon better than Jerry Seinfeld when he said,