In a study comparing British and Ugandan perceptions of beauty:
a. British and Ugandan individuals rated average-size females more attractive.
b. British and Ugandan individuals rated the drawings differently, with British participants rating thinner bodies as more attractive and Ugandan participants rating larger female figures more attractive.
c. British and Ugandan individuals rated the drawings differently, with British participants rating the larger female figures as more attractive and Ugandan participants rating thinner female figures less attractive.
d. both British and Ugandan individuals rated drawings of thinner female figures as more attractive.
b
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