Empirical evidence has demonstrated that in long-term romantic contexts altruists are favoured over non-altruists. Costly signalling theory suggests that altruism informs observers that cooperating with the altruist is beneficial. This paper distinguishes between types of altruism to investigate if there is a differential effect on desirability across types. Using dating advertisements, participants (observers) received information about a considerate altruist, heroic altruist or neutral character and then rated their attraction to the character in a range of romantic and non-romantic contexts. It was hypothesised that both considerate and heroic characters would be rated by observers as more desirable than the neutral advert in long-term r...
Background Despite its short-term costs, behaviour that appears altruistic can increase an individua...
Several studies find that male individuals are more altruistic toward attractive women, suggesting a...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recent...
The role of prosocial behaviour in female mate choice has been extensively explored, focusing on the...
Altruism plays a role in mate choice, particularly in women’s preferences, and particularly for long...
Previous literature suggests that altruism may have evolved as a sexually selectable trait. Recent r...
Although previous research has found that altruism is an important trait in human mate choice, much ...
The role of prosocial behaviour in female mate choice has been extensively explored, focusing on the...
There is a large body of research exploring the role of altruism in mate choice, showing altruism is...
Debate exists within the fields of evolutionary and social psychology around the concept of Altruism...
Previous research has shown that altruism is an important trait in romantic relationships, particula...
One of the evolutionary adaptive benefits of altruism may be that it acts as an honest (reliable) si...
Several studies have found that individuals are more altruistic towards potential mates than others,...
Several studies have found that individuals are more altruistic towards potential mates than others,...
Explaining altruism through an evolutionary lens has been a challenge for evolutionary theorists. Wh...
Background Despite its short-term costs, behaviour that appears altruistic can increase an individua...
Several studies find that male individuals are more altruistic toward attractive women, suggesting a...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recent...
The role of prosocial behaviour in female mate choice has been extensively explored, focusing on the...
Altruism plays a role in mate choice, particularly in women’s preferences, and particularly for long...
Previous literature suggests that altruism may have evolved as a sexually selectable trait. Recent r...
Although previous research has found that altruism is an important trait in human mate choice, much ...
The role of prosocial behaviour in female mate choice has been extensively explored, focusing on the...
There is a large body of research exploring the role of altruism in mate choice, showing altruism is...
Debate exists within the fields of evolutionary and social psychology around the concept of Altruism...
Previous research has shown that altruism is an important trait in romantic relationships, particula...
One of the evolutionary adaptive benefits of altruism may be that it acts as an honest (reliable) si...
Several studies have found that individuals are more altruistic towards potential mates than others,...
Several studies have found that individuals are more altruistic towards potential mates than others,...
Explaining altruism through an evolutionary lens has been a challenge for evolutionary theorists. Wh...
Background Despite its short-term costs, behaviour that appears altruistic can increase an individua...
Several studies find that male individuals are more altruistic toward attractive women, suggesting a...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recent...