GENERATIONAL AND SEX DIFFERENCES AMONG FILIPINOS IN METRO MANILA IN THEIR PERCEPTIONS OF THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF LIGHT AND DARKCOMPLEXIONED MALE AND FEMALE MODELS

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Monica Renee Policarpio, Jeconiah Louis Dreisbach, Ana Grace R. Masalunga, F.P.A. Demeterio
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Abstract

Filipinos are said to have a higher appreciation for lighter skin complexion than the darker one. By manipulating the skin colours of some digitally created photographs of non-existent models, this article tested this Filipino attitude by surveying 527 respondents from Metro Manila. This research has not only validated the Filipinos’ appreciation for lighter skin complexion but also established the differences in how male and female respondents rate the attractiveness of light and dark-complexioned male and female models, as well as the differences in how respondents from Generations X and Z rate the attractiveness of the said clusters of models. This article has established the empirical significance in documenting the appreciation of Filipinos for the lighter skin colour and emphasising that aside from generational and sex variations, the sex variations of the models are major factors as well.
马尼拉大都会菲律宾人对浅色和深色肤色男女模特吸引力的看法的代际和性别差异
据说菲律宾人对浅肤色的人比深肤色的人更有好感。本文通过对一些不存在模特的数码照片进行肤色处理,对马尼拉大都会的527名受访者进行了调查,以检验菲律宾人的这种态度。这项研究不仅证实了菲律宾人对浅肤色的欣赏,而且还确定了男性和女性受访者对浅肤色和深色肤色的男性和女性模特的吸引力的评价差异,以及X代和Z代受访者对上述模特群的吸引力的评价差异。本文确立了记录菲律宾人对较浅肤色的欣赏的经验意义,并强调除了代际和性别差异之外,模特的性别差异也是主要因素。
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International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies
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