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"Closing time effect" refers to the phenomenon that people's perception of other people's attractiveness increases as it gets later into the night. This observation was first coined by Mickey Gilley in his song, "Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time" in 1975. Subsequently, it caught the attention of social psychologists who used scientific testing to gather evidence in support of the idea.

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  • تأثير آخر الليل (ar)
  • Closing time effect (en)
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  • «تأثيرآخر الليل» يشير إلى ظاهرة أن إدراك الناس لجاذبية الآخرين يزيد كما يحصل في وقت لاحق من الليل، وقد صاغ هذه الملاحظة لأول مرة من قبل ميكي جيلي في أغنيته، «لا الفتيات جميع الحصول على أجمل في وقت الإغلاق» عام (1975) وفي وقت لاحق، لفتت إنتباه علماء النفس الاجتماعي الذين استخدموا الإختبارات العلمية لجمع الأدلة الداعمة للفكرة. (ar)
  • "Closing time effect" refers to the phenomenon that people's perception of other people's attractiveness increases as it gets later into the night. This observation was first coined by Mickey Gilley in his song, "Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time" in 1975. Subsequently, it caught the attention of social psychologists who used scientific testing to gather evidence in support of the idea. (en)
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  • «تأثيرآخر الليل» يشير إلى ظاهرة أن إدراك الناس لجاذبية الآخرين يزيد كما يحصل في وقت لاحق من الليل، وقد صاغ هذه الملاحظة لأول مرة من قبل ميكي جيلي في أغنيته، «لا الفتيات جميع الحصول على أجمل في وقت الإغلاق» عام (1975) وفي وقت لاحق، لفتت إنتباه علماء النفس الاجتماعي الذين استخدموا الإختبارات العلمية لجمع الأدلة الداعمة للفكرة. (ar)
  • "Closing time effect" refers to the phenomenon that people's perception of other people's attractiveness increases as it gets later into the night. This observation was first coined by Mickey Gilley in his song, "Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time" in 1975. Subsequently, it caught the attention of social psychologists who used scientific testing to gather evidence in support of the idea. (en)
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