Many evolutionary psychology studies have addressed the topic of mate preferences, focusing particularly on gender and cultural differences. However, the extent to which situational and environmental variables might affect mate preferences has been comparatively neglected. We tested 288 participants in order to investigate the perceived relative importance of six traits of an ideal partner (wealth, dominance, intelligence, height, kindness, attractiveness) under four different hypothetical scenarios (status quo/nowadays, violence/post-nuclear, poverty/resource exhaustion, prosperity/global well-being). An equal number of participants (36 women, 36 men) was allotted to each scenario; each was asked to allocate 120 points across the six trait...
In order to integrate attachment and behavioral-ecological research on human mating, the current stu...
Evolutionary and sociocultural models of mate preferences suggest that education might be an importa...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
<div><p>Many evolutionary psychology studies have addressed the topic of mate preferences, focusing ...
Many evolutionary psychology studies have addressed the topic of mate preferences, focusing particul...
Many evolutionary psychology studies have addressed the topic of mate preferences, focusing particul...
Ecological conditions provide information about available resources for one’s environment. In humans...
When choosing a mate, women are thought to face a trade-off between genetic and parental quality. Re...
When choosing a mate, women are thought to face a trade-off between genetic and parental quality. Re...
When choosing a mate, women are thought to face a trade-off between genetic and parental quality. Re...
Extensive research has documented the sex differences that exist in men’s and women’s mate preferenc...
In humans (Homo sapiens), sexual dimorphism in face shape has been proposed to be linked to quality ...
In humans (Homo sapiens), sexual dimorphism in face shape has been proposed to be linked to quality ...
In humans (Homo sapiens), sexual dimorphism in face shape has been proposed to be linked to quality ...
Abstract To investigate whether resource-gaining capacity influences mate preferences, explicit (sel...
In order to integrate attachment and behavioral-ecological research on human mating, the current stu...
Evolutionary and sociocultural models of mate preferences suggest that education might be an importa...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
<div><p>Many evolutionary psychology studies have addressed the topic of mate preferences, focusing ...
Many evolutionary psychology studies have addressed the topic of mate preferences, focusing particul...
Many evolutionary psychology studies have addressed the topic of mate preferences, focusing particul...
Ecological conditions provide information about available resources for one’s environment. In humans...
When choosing a mate, women are thought to face a trade-off between genetic and parental quality. Re...
When choosing a mate, women are thought to face a trade-off between genetic and parental quality. Re...
When choosing a mate, women are thought to face a trade-off between genetic and parental quality. Re...
Extensive research has documented the sex differences that exist in men’s and women’s mate preferenc...
In humans (Homo sapiens), sexual dimorphism in face shape has been proposed to be linked to quality ...
In humans (Homo sapiens), sexual dimorphism in face shape has been proposed to be linked to quality ...
In humans (Homo sapiens), sexual dimorphism in face shape has been proposed to be linked to quality ...
Abstract To investigate whether resource-gaining capacity influences mate preferences, explicit (sel...
In order to integrate attachment and behavioral-ecological research on human mating, the current stu...
Evolutionary and sociocultural models of mate preferences suggest that education might be an importa...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...