Interpersonal effects of appearance-based rejection sensitivity

Lora Park, Rebecca T. Pinkus

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    Abstract

    Appearance-based Rejection Sensitivity (Appearance-RS) is the tendency to anxiously expect, readily perceive, and overreact to rejection based on one’s physical attractiveness. In the present research, we examined how sensitivity to appearance-based rejection influenced desire for social contact. High Appearance-RS participants wanted to avoid social interaction in general (Study 1) and even close others (Study 2) following appearance-based rejection, but not appearance-based acceptance or rejection based on perceived intelligence. Results of a daily diary study revealed that high Appearance-RS participants showed greater social avoidance on days when they felt sensitive to rejection based on their looks (Study 3). High Appearance-RS individuals therefore overreact to appearance rejection by withdrawing from social interactions. Implications for motivation, interpersonal processes, and clinical disorders are discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)602-612
    Number of pages11
    JournalJournal of Research in Personality
    Volume43
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • physical-appearance-based bias
    • rejection (psychology)
    • social interaction

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