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Episode 8: How Ugly Should Your Wingman Be?

Who:

  • Dr Nick Furl: Royal Holloway, University of London
  • Dr Laura Mickes (host)

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Listen: here

Paper: Furl, N. (2016). Facial attractiveness choices predicted by divisive normalization. Psychological Science. 

Where: The Sun Inn

Drinking: Oliver’s Twist Golden Ale and Peroni


Theme music: Dazie Mae (song “The Winter of My First Love”)

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