Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Evolutionary theory predicts that men will prefer physically attractive romantic partners, and women will prefer wealthy, high-status partners. This theory is well-supported when examining ideal hypothetical partner preferences, but less support has been found when people interact face-to-face. The present study served as a direct replication of results reported in Eastwick and Finkel (2008). We recruited 307 participants and utilized a speed-dating methodology to allow in-person interactions, then administered follow-up surveys to measure romantic interest over 30 days. Data were analyzed using multilevel modeling and were aggregated using meta-analysis. Cons...
Extensive research has documented the sex differences that exist in men’s and women’s mate preferenc...
Nonindependent mate choice occurs when a female (focal female) is influenced in her mate choice by t...
AbstractAlthough much of the research on human mate preference assumes that mate preference and part...
Evolutionary theory predicts that men will prefer physically attractive romantic partner...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
We study dating behavior using data from a Speed Dating experiment where we generate random matching...
Sex differences in mate preferences are ubiquitous, having been evidenced across generations and cul...
Evolutionary psychologists have argued for evolved sex differences in human mate preferences (e.g., ...
Sex differences in mate preferences are ubiquitous, having been evidenced across generations and cul...
Sex differences in mate preferences are ubiquitous, having been evidenced across generations and cul...
Evolutionary principles drive our behaviors. Even with evolved cultural intricacies, we still use ou...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of relatively stable sex differences in partner preferenc...
Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of relatively stable sex differences in partner preferenc...
Nonindependent mate choice occurs when a female (focal female) is influenced in her mate choice by t...
Extensive research has documented the sex differences that exist in men’s and women’s mate preferenc...
Nonindependent mate choice occurs when a female (focal female) is influenced in her mate choice by t...
AbstractAlthough much of the research on human mate preference assumes that mate preference and part...
Evolutionary theory predicts that men will prefer physically attractive romantic partner...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
We study dating behavior using data from a Speed Dating experiment where we generate random matching...
Sex differences in mate preferences are ubiquitous, having been evidenced across generations and cul...
Evolutionary psychologists have argued for evolved sex differences in human mate preferences (e.g., ...
Sex differences in mate preferences are ubiquitous, having been evidenced across generations and cul...
Sex differences in mate preferences are ubiquitous, having been evidenced across generations and cul...
Evolutionary principles drive our behaviors. Even with evolved cultural intricacies, we still use ou...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of relatively stable sex differences in partner preferenc...
Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of relatively stable sex differences in partner preferenc...
Nonindependent mate choice occurs when a female (focal female) is influenced in her mate choice by t...
Extensive research has documented the sex differences that exist in men’s and women’s mate preferenc...
Nonindependent mate choice occurs when a female (focal female) is influenced in her mate choice by t...
AbstractAlthough much of the research on human mate preference assumes that mate preference and part...