As relatively symmetric faces and bodies are generally seen as more attractive than others, the statement false this symmetry effect is that the effect is stronger among men rating women than among women rating men. (Option B)
Facial symmetry, a measure of bodily symmetry, defines the exactness of both sides of the face to each other. Symmetric faces are faces that exactly (or highly relative) resemblance on either side in features and qualities. It is estimated that truly symmetric faces are not normal and seen in only two percent of the world’s population. However, relatively symmetric faces and bodies are generally considered more attractive according to research. Research have shown that in experimental conditions, both men and women prefer faces (and bodies) that are more symmetrical.
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