Kevin

//**Research Question**//
 * How does the color of a male's t-shirt affect his attractiveness?

//**Final Thesis/Conclusion**//
 * The logic behind human attraction has evolved along with the other many aspects of humans’ lives that have evolved. T-shirt colors are only one part of a small item of clothing which exists as a larger and extremely diverse constituent for attraction, nevertheless, it is still challenging to provide a concrete answer being that it is fairly abstract. Though the research may not have been fully proficient in deeming certain colors to be the best for males, it effectively showed the process of thought taken up by people when rating attractiveness according to a male’s t-shirt and thus how the color of a male’s t-shirt can affect his attractiveness. The male and female genders had a common trend in preferences that they both shared because of universal symbols that colors have been given and within their ratings, in a closer scope, personal thoughts and self-formulated biases seemed to have influenced the participants’ choices as well.

// **Research Paper** //
 * [[file:SoB Paper Kevin Chung.pdf]][[file:Appendix 2nd Part (1) .pdf]][[file:Appendix 2nd Part (2) .pdf]]

//**KIS Soc/Talks Presentation**//
 * http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkRpWoKE9uo

//**Additional Resources**// > http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GXGLRJQ >
 * Survey 1 (Part 1) - The t-shirts that male and female participants had to look at to rate // [] //
 * Survey 1 (Part 2) Male - Rating for male participants // [] //
 * Survey 1 (Part 2) Male - Rating for female participants // [] //
 * Survey 2 Male - The second survey that male participants took (includes t-shirts and ratings) []
 * Survey 2 Female - The second survey that female participants took (includes t-shirts and ratings) []
 * Survey 3 - "Outliers' survey 1" - Made to eliminate outside factors of research http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GMFD7NZ
 * Survey 3 - "Outliers' survey 2" - Made to eliminate outside factors of research
 * Survey 3 - "Outliers' survey 3" - Made to eliminate outside factors of research http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GNXJCLV