"We're stumped by the, byl by those small to moderate effect sizes like this should be almost unanimous," he says. "It is possible that figures with larger breast sizes were perceived as heavier over all." He adds: 'This should not be used to suggest that the importance of breasts varies across cultures and that our methnology artificially inflates the importance of boobs' The study was published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
The less we know, the more we know it. David and Tamler talk about the notorious Dunning-Kruger effect, which makes us overconfident in beliefs on topics we're ignorant about and under-confident when we're experts. Plus, we break down an evolutionary psychology article on why poor men and hungry men prefer women with big breasts. Trust us, it's a really bad study. We're sure about it.
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