Tuesday, November 13, 2012



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Saturday, November 10, 2012

 
Jenae Lopez
26 October 2012
McKoy
Block: 4
Being Judged on the Outside
            How would you feel being judged by the way you look? Your style is what people see when they first meet you. Judgment can lead to several things. When someone is continuously judged over and over, it starts to get to the victim. It can lead to multiple things such as, low self-esteem, depression, self-harm, etc. Sadly your appearance takes place of you as a person just because of how big of a role it is when first impression comes around.  What gives us the right to judge others by what they look like, not caring to think about getting to know them and find out their personality? In fact, personality is what makes oneself. It is impossible to know someone just by the way they look. So, what makes it okay to do this to one another? Being judged happens every single day. Whether you realize it or not, when you look at someone, there looks automatically substitute their personality making you judged by what they look like. Judging upon appearance is a problem everywhere and it needs to be resolved.
            “Middle school and high school are the years you will be judged the mostly by looks.” (Febert 2). Judgment by appearance happens very often especially in middle and high school. During those years, looks are what most of us care about. Most people just care about what others think about them and how they are rated by their peers around them. Everyone around you start to dress and acts like each other just so they have the right to feel like they “fit in” with the crowd. Your clothing is basically what we teenagers judge others by the most. In middle school and high school, we form our own groups or “cliques.” When people are in certain cliques, this is when stereotypes are being taken place. Teenagers are so judgmental and stereotypical. Why are we like this? Maybe we are like this because it is a habit. Maybe we cannot help it. Maybe it is because we do not care about others feelings. Being in high school, I know what it is like to feel like you have the need to fit in and to be like everyone else. .”Physical attractiveness is a particularly salient variable for women because self-evaluations of appearance are often associated with their self-esteem.” (Wilson et al 1). This quote shows that how unattractive or attractive you look depends on how low or high self-esteem you have because people judge you mainly by your looks. Not many people have a very well high self-esteem. People with low self-esteem sometimes can feel like they are worthless, they do not believe in themselves, etc.  Teenagers are so judgmental and some of them feel like they can say whatever they want to. What most of us do not realize, is what we say to people can mentally hurt them. Sticks and stones may break our bones, but words can also hurt. The majority of teenagers just care about the way they look and how they represent themselves because of the other people they are compared to every day at school and also other places. Popular people, boyfriends or girlfriends you want to impress, and judgmental people are all examples of why we care so much about our appearances.
            Judging by appearance is not just happening by teenagers; adult’s judge people just as much as teenagers do. You would theoretically think that adults are role models to younger adults but in reality, some of them are actually teaching their children to judge others, whether they notice it or not. People are receiving a personality just by the way they look like because of others labeling them strictly by what they look like and not their personality. This is causing low self-esteem leading to people caring much more about their appearances to make people like them and to not be judged. There are so many things that tie together when judging someone. You can be judged by how big oneself is, what you physically look like, the type of body modifications you have, your race/ethnicity, etc. Being judged is basically based on the type of person that is judging you because it is their opinion and it depends on the type of people that you like. Communicative interaction, clothing, facial appearance, body gestures, and vocal characteristics are all different types of categories that people could judge you by. Following these categories, there are so many other reasons people make up just to judge you for their on enjoyment.
            Think about if you have ever been a victim of being judged or made fun of. Do you get put down all the time because of what you look like? Or are you the one who is making judgmental remarks to people? It is so important to watch what you say before you say it. The things you do say to people can hurt them depending how they handle certain things said to them. Judging by appearance is something you might not notice but if you actually listen and think about it, you will start to think of how bad it actually is. If you are a victim of being judged, why should you do it back? It just is not fair. Stopping yourself from judging others is just a matter of processing it through your head and asking yourself if you like to be judged and if it is the wrong or right thing to do. Reminding yourself about how you want to be treated is definitely a great way to start putting an end to judging others. Get to know someone before you judge and always treat people the way you wish to be treated! Judging upon appearance is a problem everywhere in society and it needs to be resolved.

Friday, October 5, 2012


~Article 3 Summary~ 'Facial Appearance and Judgments of Credibility: The Effects of Facial Babyishness and Age on Statement Credibility"





            In this article, Facial Appearance and Judgments of Credibility : The Effects of Facial Babyishness and Age on Statement Credibility, Masip et al argues that facial appearance influences social judgments. They claim that evidence shows facial babyishness and age effects perceivers’ impressions. Masip et al develops this claim by first experimenting whether the variables influenced credibility to affecting impressions. They firmly state that some people are too overconfident in their judgments. Lastly, the authors share some important facts that a persons dress, physical appearance, etc. affects the way they are judged. Masip et al’s purpose is to explain the effects of babyishness in facial and ages in order to determine what kind of judgments you are given by others. This work is significant because the effects of facial appearances definitely have an impact on the way you are being judged on the outside. Judgments are over all determined by your physical appearances of your body.

Works Cited: http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=6c8b56b0-af22-4fd1-83c3-8dac0c488841%40sessionmgr114&vid=5&hid=122
~Article 2 Summary~ 'Judging the Outside'






In this article Judging the Outside, Karissa Febert argues that prejudice against ones appearance effects people and there feelings. She claims that middle and high school years for a student are the years where you will be judged mostly by your looks. Febert develops this claim by first personally sharing how it was even harder to see its effects on one of her closest friends. Febert descriptively explains how judgment affected her friend tremendously, along with the many other people being judged. Lastly, the author states that life is about getting to know people by who they are in the inside. Life is not about judging people you do not know just for the label of being “popular.” Karissa Febert’s purpose is to share her personal story about her friend in order to let other people who are also being judged that they are not alone. This work is significant because it helps give a better idea from a teenager’s point of view. I can relate to what they think about judgmental people. Having a good self esteem is what can get you past the ignorant people that judge.


Works Cited: http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=6c8b56b0-af22-4fd1-83c3-8dac0c488841%40sessionmgr114&vid=7&hid=13

  ~ Article 1 summary~     'The Relative Contributions of Waist-to-Hip ratio and Body Mass Index to Judgments of Attractiveness'
    In the article, 'the relative contributions of waist-to-hip ratio and body mass index to judgments of attractiveness', Wilson et al argues that the relative contributions of waist- to- hip ratio and body mass index effects judgments of attractiveness. They claim that this research has suggested that BMI (body mass index) plays a greater role in perceptions of female attractiveness rather than WHR. Wilson et al develops this claim by first researching what the results of female attractiveness are and how it is judged by others. Wilson et al strongly states that people care about their appearance so much because of their low self esteem. Lastly, the author explains that people (mostly women) are judged by how large or small their body is. Wilson et al’s purpose is to provide information about appearances in order to get the readers attention on why and how people are judged. This work is significant to my topic because women care about their bodies and how they look. We always question how we look from others points of views. This source gives readers a better understanding of the contributions to waist-to-hip ratio.

Works Cited: http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=6c8b56b0-af22-4fd1-83c3-8dac0c488841%40sessionmgr114&vid=9&hid=105

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Why Did I Choose This Topic?



        I chose this topic because I am curious to find out what gives people the motivation to judge innocent people they see every day just by the way they look? Why do we look at someone and judge them as a person by what they are wearing, what their style is, or what they look like? It is an issue everywhere in society and it needs to be changed!



Essential Questions:

 1.)Why do people judge by appearance?

2.)How does different styles of clothing change your appearance?

3.)Should people be "labeled" by what they look like?

4.)Which group of people are stereotyped the most?

5.)What if appearance made up ones personality?

Friday, August 31, 2012

The Story Behind My Topic- Judgment by Appearance



“We are sometimes mistaught certain things in life or religion and we just go by that and nothing else.” What Swami Radhanandaj once said is very true about this topic. A person’s natural instinct when they see someone is to instantly judge them by appearance. Should it be fair for people to be “labeled” by what they look like? Appearance is the very first article that you see when you look at someone. You do not visually see their appearance, their background, or behavior. All you are given is their appearance, or what they look like. Judging by appearance is a personal habit I have and it is something that I need to change. Along with many others, judging is a bad habit people have and it needs to be fixed.