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Men also remember these women's bodies better than those of fully-clothed women, Fiske said.
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"They're not fully conscious responses, and so people don't know the extent to which they're being influenced, " Fiske said.
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The females who took the test did not show this effect, Fiske said.
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Fiske and Bailey said the plethora of opportunities for minor fame on the Internet probably has made more people want to be recognized in that way.
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Spa devotee and Fathom contributor Darlene Fiske wanted to experience a less glamorous side of the spa world on a trip to New York City.
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Harvard Business School, Susan Fiske of Princeton, and Peter Glick of Lawrence University have developed a new model to further delineate how we quickly judge others.
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The research was presented this week by Susan Fiske, professor of psychology at Princeton University, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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In the men who scored highest on hostile sexism, the part of the brain associated with analyzing another person's thoughts, feelings and intentions was inactive while viewing scantily clad women, Fiske said.
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About 20 years ago psychologist Alan Page Fiske and author of Structures of Social Life (Free Press 1993), now Professor of Anthropology at UCLA, wrote about the Four Elementary Forms of Sociality that describe our mental orientation of the form of exchange that we think we should use in each interaction with someone else.
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