Bahçekapılı, Hasan Galip (Dogus Author) -- Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author)Most studies on mate selection criteria have focused on women and rely on Western samples. In the present study, we tested both women's and men's mate preferences from evolutionary and cultural perspectives in a large, mostly Muslim sample (N = 1114). Results showed that (1) the relation between women's families' income level and the income level they prefer in their potential mates is inconsistent with the cultural similarity hypothesis; (2) women place more importance on intelligence (i.e., good genes-mental), willingness to provide (i.e., good father) and ability to provide (i.e., good provider) in their potential mates, whereas men place more importance on physical...
AbstractOne of the issues studied in mate selection is Preference in choosing criteria. Virtual stud...
This replication study examines what college-aged men and women desire most in mates. Undergraduate ...
Most studies demonstrating the contribution of economic constraints on women to sex differences in ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the males and females mate preferences, comparin...
This study addressed the traits and characteristics that Turkish students deem most important in a l...
Recent research suggests that the sociocultural perspective has become more prominent than the previ...
Hypotheses of evolutionary psychologists concerning the mate choice and sex differences in preferred...
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex dif...
This study sought to identify the effects of culture and sex on mate preferences using samples drawn...
Evolutionary principles drive our behaviors. Even with evolved cultural intricacies, we still use ou...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the ways in which men and women choose their mates and t...
The literature on human mate preferences is vast hut most data come from studies on college students...
The purpose of this study comparison of and ranking mate-selection preferences among female and male...
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex dif...
Extensive research has documented the sex differences that exist in men’s and women’s mate preferenc...
AbstractOne of the issues studied in mate selection is Preference in choosing criteria. Virtual stud...
This replication study examines what college-aged men and women desire most in mates. Undergraduate ...
Most studies demonstrating the contribution of economic constraints on women to sex differences in ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the males and females mate preferences, comparin...
This study addressed the traits and characteristics that Turkish students deem most important in a l...
Recent research suggests that the sociocultural perspective has become more prominent than the previ...
Hypotheses of evolutionary psychologists concerning the mate choice and sex differences in preferred...
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex dif...
This study sought to identify the effects of culture and sex on mate preferences using samples drawn...
Evolutionary principles drive our behaviors. Even with evolved cultural intricacies, we still use ou...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the ways in which men and women choose their mates and t...
The literature on human mate preferences is vast hut most data come from studies on college students...
The purpose of this study comparison of and ranking mate-selection preferences among female and male...
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex dif...
Extensive research has documented the sex differences that exist in men’s and women’s mate preferenc...
AbstractOne of the issues studied in mate selection is Preference in choosing criteria. Virtual stud...
This replication study examines what college-aged men and women desire most in mates. Undergraduate ...
Most studies demonstrating the contribution of economic constraints on women to sex differences in ...