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>I've read quite a bit in the past decade about the ways in which the comely
>are treated better (and, in some rare instances, worse) in social settings
>than their homelier peers... I was wondering if anyone knew of studies
>investigating whether or not those exhibiting high levels of other
>generally
>esteemed traits like intelligence or altruism are similarly rewarded.
>
>-- Luke
I would imagine that once you get out of junior high, the intelligent, however that is measured, are treated better; the altrustic, however that is measured, are probably taken advantage of. They might not mind though. jks
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