Mate choice strategies are a process of negotiation in which individuals make bids that are constrained by their status in the market place. Humans provide an unusual perspective on this because we can measure their explicitly expressed preferences before they are forced to make any choices. We use advertisements placed in newspaper personal columns to examine, ¢rst, the extent to which evolutionary considerations a¡ect the level of competition (or market value) during the reproductively active period of people's lives and, second, the extent to which market value in£uences individual's willingness to make strong demands of prospective mates. We show that female market value is determined principally by women's fecundity (and...
Prior research has amassed an impressive catalog of human mate preferences. These include universal ...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic benefits has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher's ‘r...
This paper provides a computational characterisation of human mate choice. In terms of evolutionary ...
Choosing a mate is arguably the largest decision a human can make. Mate choice can have significant ...
Factors, which universally influence mate choice decisions, are: age, physical appearance, and resou...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
Mate value is defined as the degree to which an individual possesses the characteristics desired by ...
The field of evolutionary psychology emphasizes the specialized psychological mechanisms that are pr...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
AbstractAlthough much of the research on human mate preference assumes that mate preference and part...
The plethora of studies devoted to the topics of male competition and female mate choice belie the f...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
The plethora of studies devoted to the topics of male competition and female mate choice belie the f...
A wide range of literature connects sex ratio and mating behaviours in non-human animals. However, r...
In nonhuman animal mate choice, a small number of (usually male) options typically leads to an unequ...
Prior research has amassed an impressive catalog of human mate preferences. These include universal ...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic benefits has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher's ‘r...
This paper provides a computational characterisation of human mate choice. In terms of evolutionary ...
Choosing a mate is arguably the largest decision a human can make. Mate choice can have significant ...
Factors, which universally influence mate choice decisions, are: age, physical appearance, and resou...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
Mate value is defined as the degree to which an individual possesses the characteristics desired by ...
The field of evolutionary psychology emphasizes the specialized psychological mechanisms that are pr...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
AbstractAlthough much of the research on human mate preference assumes that mate preference and part...
The plethora of studies devoted to the topics of male competition and female mate choice belie the f...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
The plethora of studies devoted to the topics of male competition and female mate choice belie the f...
A wide range of literature connects sex ratio and mating behaviours in non-human animals. However, r...
In nonhuman animal mate choice, a small number of (usually male) options typically leads to an unequ...
Prior research has amassed an impressive catalog of human mate preferences. These include universal ...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic benefits has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher's ‘r...
This paper provides a computational characterisation of human mate choice. In terms of evolutionary ...