Item does not contain fulltextStudies on short-term mating (STM) yield sex differences regarding preferences for attractiveness (important towomen, very important to men) and social status (very important to women, not to men) in potential mates. Additionally, men generally report a greater desire to engage in STM than women. So far, this evidence is primarily based on studies using vignettes or surveys. The current study extended the findings on sex differences in STM by examining actual behavior and STM-desires towards real people of the opposite sex. It investigated whether (1) sex differences exist in STM-desire, (2) whether this desire was affected by a confederate's attractiveness and status, and (3) if these sex differences were also...
In mate choice copying, a male is more likely to be chosen by other females simply by being observed...
This study examined the role of context and participant characteristics in modulating the attractive...
We tested the relationships between female status and mate preferences demonstrated in previous corr...
Studies on short-term mating (STM) yield sex differences regarding preferences for attractiveness (i...
Masculinity and femininity have been shown to be related to sociosexuality (an individual's propensi...
Are there sex differences in criteria for sexual relationships? The answer depends on what question ...
Objective Men's and women's mate preferences in long-term relationships have been extensively consid...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
There is substantial evidence that in human mate choice, females directly select males based on male...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
We explored aspects of men’s and women’s short-term sexual psychology as a function of a potential s...
Previous studies demonstrating mate choice copying effects among females in non-human species have l...
mates and mate quality discrimination between potential mates is costly in terms of time and energy ...
In mate choice copying, a male is more likely to be chosen by other females simply by being observed...
This study examined the role of context and participant characteristics in modulating the attractive...
We tested the relationships between female status and mate preferences demonstrated in previous corr...
Studies on short-term mating (STM) yield sex differences regarding preferences for attractiveness (i...
Masculinity and femininity have been shown to be related to sociosexuality (an individual's propensi...
Are there sex differences in criteria for sexual relationships? The answer depends on what question ...
Objective Men's and women's mate preferences in long-term relationships have been extensively consid...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
There is substantial evidence that in human mate choice, females directly select males based on male...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
We explored aspects of men’s and women’s short-term sexual psychology as a function of a potential s...
Previous studies demonstrating mate choice copying effects among females in non-human species have l...
mates and mate quality discrimination between potential mates is costly in terms of time and energy ...
In mate choice copying, a male is more likely to be chosen by other females simply by being observed...
This study examined the role of context and participant characteristics in modulating the attractive...
We tested the relationships between female status and mate preferences demonstrated in previous corr...