Why women take selfies from above and men from below
Men and women take selfies from different angles, and a new study suggests the psychology of attraction is the reason why. Researchers from Florida State University say selfie-takers manipulate camera angles when taking photos of themselves as an'impression-management strategy'. Men take them head-on to attract women, or from below to appear dominant to other men, while women take photos from above to appear more attractive to men. Researchers from Florida State University found selfie-takers manipulate camera angles when taking photos of themselves as an impression-management strategy. Nastasia Makhanova and her team at Florida State University found selfie-takers manipulate camera angles when taking photos of themselves as an impression-management strategy.
Sep-4-2017, 18:35:35 GMT
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