Asked by Reyna Castro on Jul 02, 2024
Cross-cultural evidence suggests that preferences for ideal female waist-to-hip-ratio
A) are the same in all cultures.
B) vary depending on culture.
C) vary depending on age.
D) vary depending on season of the year.
Waist-to-hip-ratio
A measure used to assess the distribution of body fat, calculated by dividing the waist circumference by the hip circumference.
Cross-cultural Evidence
Information or data from different cultures used to support or refute theories, highlighting cultural variations or universalities.
- Comprehend the global and cultural dimensions of attractiveness and mate selection criteria.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the global and cultural dimensions of attractiveness and mate selection criteria.
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