We study dating behavior using data from a Speed Dating experiment where we generate random matching of subjects and create random variation in the number of potential partners. Our design allows us to directly observe individual decisions rather than just final matches. Women put greater weight on the intelligence and the race of partner, while men respond more to physical attractiveness. Moreover, men do not value women's intelligence or ambition when it exceeds their own. Also, we find that women exhibit a preference for men who grew up in affluent neighborhoods. Finally, male selectivity is invariant to group size, while female selectivity is strongly increasing in group size
ABSTRACT—Men tend to be less selective than women when evaluating and pursuing potential romantic pa...
The extant literature on human mate preferences demonstrates that mate preferences are difficult to ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that men will prefer physically attractive romantic partner...
We provide a theoretical framework for studying mate search and selection based on a two-sided match...
We study gender differences in preferences for mate characteristics such as perceived physical attra...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
This study examined to what extent individual mate selectivity could be explained by characteristics...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Evolutionary theor...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
In mate choice copying, a male is more likely to be chosen by other females simply by being observed...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
How humans choose their mates is a central feature of adult life and an area of considerable disagre...
To investigate the choices that people make in dating partners, we analyzed data provided by HurryDa...
ABSTRACT—Men tend to be less selective than women when evaluating and pursuing potential romantic pa...
The extant literature on human mate preferences demonstrates that mate preferences are difficult to ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that men will prefer physically attractive romantic partner...
We provide a theoretical framework for studying mate search and selection based on a two-sided match...
We study gender differences in preferences for mate characteristics such as perceived physical attra...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
This study examined to what extent individual mate selectivity could be explained by characteristics...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Evolutionary theor...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
In mate choice copying, a male is more likely to be chosen by other females simply by being observed...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
How humans choose their mates is a central feature of adult life and an area of considerable disagre...
To investigate the choices that people make in dating partners, we analyzed data provided by HurryDa...
ABSTRACT—Men tend to be less selective than women when evaluating and pursuing potential romantic pa...
The extant literature on human mate preferences demonstrates that mate preferences are difficult to ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that men will prefer physically attractive romantic partner...