Contemporary Psychology, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2009, 63-80


Original scientific paper

Physical Attractiveness as an Indicator of Sociometric Status: The Moderating Effect of Self-Esteem and Social Anxiety


Darija Zubić - Puls d.o.o., Zagreb
Josip Burušić - Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb

Fulltext (croatian, pages 63-80).pdf


Abstracts
This investigation, which included 325 participants from several Zagreb high schools, studied the relationship between physical attractiveness and sociometric status, with special emphasis on whether self-respect and social anxiety are characteristics which influence the connection between physical attractiveness and sociometric status. The results revealed a significant connection between physical attractiveness and sociometric status. Persons judged to be more physically attractive enjoy a better social standing among their peers. Apart from physical attractiveness, self-esteem is important to the sociometric status of women while the men also value the absence of social anxiety. An important finding of this study indicates a significant moderatory influence of self-esteem on the connection of physical attractiveness and sociometric status – this connection is weaker among participants with high self-respect than is the case among those with lower self-esteem, who consider physical attractiveness to be more important in the attainment of higher social status in a group of peers.

Keywords
sociometrijski status, fizička atraktivnost, samopoštovanje, socijalna anksioznost



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