Previous research has shown that women’s mate preferences change across the ovulatory cycle in a number of ways. The leading explanation for these changes—the good genes hypothesis—predicts that women should prefer presumed markers of genetic benefits (“good genes”) most strongly when they are fertile and evaluating men as possible short-term mates. Research testing this hypothesis has almost exclusively examined preferences for purported markers of good genes. Little is known about how preferences for men who display traits valued in long-term, investing mates (e.g., warmth and faithful-ness) change across the cycle. The authors had women at different points in their ovulatory cycle rate videotapes of men in terms of how attractive they fo...
The issue with most studies concerned with mate selection preferences in humans is that they rely on...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
In human females cyclic shifts in preference have been documented for odour and physical and behavio...
The purpose of the study was to explore the influence of mate value and fertility status on women's ...
The high-fertility period of the ovulatory cycle is the only time when sex can result in conception....
Men's altruism may have evolved, via female choice, as a signal of either their genetic quality or t...
Previous research has documented shifts in women’s attractions to their romantic partner and to men ...
According to some psychological studies, women approaching ovulation feel the increased desire to ha...
According to some psychological studies, women approaching ovulation feel the increased desire to ha...
While mate choice and women’s mate preferences are popular topics in literature in Evolutionary Psyc...
The dual mating strategy hypothesis proposes that women's preferences for uncommitted sexual relatio...
The proposed study seeks to determine if self-esteem has an influence on the decision- making proces...
<div><p>Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female att...
Numerous findings suggest that female preferences for certain features of male faces vary during the...
“What does a woman want? ” This was Sigmund Freud’s “great question that has never been answered, ” ...
The issue with most studies concerned with mate selection preferences in humans is that they rely on...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
In human females cyclic shifts in preference have been documented for odour and physical and behavio...
The purpose of the study was to explore the influence of mate value and fertility status on women's ...
The high-fertility period of the ovulatory cycle is the only time when sex can result in conception....
Men's altruism may have evolved, via female choice, as a signal of either their genetic quality or t...
Previous research has documented shifts in women’s attractions to their romantic partner and to men ...
According to some psychological studies, women approaching ovulation feel the increased desire to ha...
According to some psychological studies, women approaching ovulation feel the increased desire to ha...
While mate choice and women’s mate preferences are popular topics in literature in Evolutionary Psyc...
The dual mating strategy hypothesis proposes that women's preferences for uncommitted sexual relatio...
The proposed study seeks to determine if self-esteem has an influence on the decision- making proces...
<div><p>Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female att...
Numerous findings suggest that female preferences for certain features of male faces vary during the...
“What does a woman want? ” This was Sigmund Freud’s “great question that has never been answered, ” ...
The issue with most studies concerned with mate selection preferences in humans is that they rely on...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
In human females cyclic shifts in preference have been documented for odour and physical and behavio...