Evolutionary psychologists should go beyond research on individual differences in attitudes and focus more on detailed models of psychological mechanisms. We argue for complementing attitude research with agent-based computational modeling of mate choice. Agent-based models require detailed specification of individual choice mechanisms that can be evaluated in terms of both their psychological plausibility and the population-level outcomes they produce
<div><p>Prior mate preference research has focused on the <i>content</i> of mate preferences. Yet in...
This research investigates the search behavior of individuals in the context of mate selection. That...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
Prior research has amassed an impressive catalog of human mate preferences. These include universal ...
We review the current status of three well–established models (direct benefits, indirect benefits an...
There has been significant recent progress in our understanding of human mate choice. We outline sev...
The goal of this study is find out on the empirical site of what will be the factor structure of the...
We argue that mate rejection and ex-partner relationships are important, multifaceted topics that ha...
This paper provides a computational characterisation of human mate choice. In terms of evolutionary ...
Researchers in the social and behavioral sciences are increasingly using evolutionary insights to te...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
A new theory integrating evolutionary and dynamical approaches is proposed. Following evolutionary m...
This thesis focusses on choice of partner, courtship, and stability of relationship. The emphasized ...
Evolutionary mismatch is an important concept in evolutionary social psychology and may play a signi...
The field of evolutionary psychology emphasizes the specialized psychological mechanisms that are pr...
<div><p>Prior mate preference research has focused on the <i>content</i> of mate preferences. Yet in...
This research investigates the search behavior of individuals in the context of mate selection. That...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
Prior research has amassed an impressive catalog of human mate preferences. These include universal ...
We review the current status of three well–established models (direct benefits, indirect benefits an...
There has been significant recent progress in our understanding of human mate choice. We outline sev...
The goal of this study is find out on the empirical site of what will be the factor structure of the...
We argue that mate rejection and ex-partner relationships are important, multifaceted topics that ha...
This paper provides a computational characterisation of human mate choice. In terms of evolutionary ...
Researchers in the social and behavioral sciences are increasingly using evolutionary insights to te...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
A new theory integrating evolutionary and dynamical approaches is proposed. Following evolutionary m...
This thesis focusses on choice of partner, courtship, and stability of relationship. The emphasized ...
Evolutionary mismatch is an important concept in evolutionary social psychology and may play a signi...
The field of evolutionary psychology emphasizes the specialized psychological mechanisms that are pr...
<div><p>Prior mate preference research has focused on the <i>content</i> of mate preferences. Yet in...
This research investigates the search behavior of individuals in the context of mate selection. That...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...