However, Kanazawa (2004) has found out that there is a positive correlation between them, which meant attractive people would be cleverer than the unattractive ones. The result was collected by first rating their appearance subjectively by the same group of markers in their ages of 7 and 11, and then gave them I.Q test. He has concluded the result of the National Child Development Study (NCDS) in U.K, which assessed 17,000 of people, the research showed that attractive children had a higher I.Q. For NCDS, respondents with more excellent outlook have attained the result of mean I.Q 104.23, which scored higher than the unattractive ones (92) by 12. Also, this phenomenon appeared in both men and women’s tests, which has also proved this idea was applicable and accurate. On the other hand, Czech researcher Kleisner (2014) discovered that they can evaluate one’s intelligence by analyzing his/her facial features, and smarter people would have a better appearance. He came up with the idea of people with narrower face and bigger eyes would be more intelligent, which these two are …show more content…
This caused good-looking kids to receive more attention from their teachers and caretakers, they would have a higher chance to develop a sharper mind with the assistance provided. In addition, they would be treated better by their bosses, which would be easier to have more successful careers, and accomplish greater achievements. Also, people would generally think appealing people are more talented, as this might possibly linked beauty and