This research investigated how a couple’s discrepancy in attractiveness influences men’s decision to mate poach or mate copy. The participants ( N = 97 heterosexual men) were presented with 3 photos of a quasi couple in which the woman was consistent, and the 3 men were unattractive, equally, or more attractive than her. This study used ranking questions to assess heterosexual men’s perception of a couple. Participants were asked to drag and drop the 3 randomized photos in order of preference for 8 randomized questions regarding mate poaching and mate copying. Eight Friedman tests were conducted and revealed a significant difference between the rankings of the photos for each situation. These findings suggest that there are clear difference...
Many studies showmate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indiv...
Many studies showmate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indiv...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
This research investigated how the effects of a discrepancy in the attractiveness of the members of ...
This research investigated how the effects of a discrepancy in the attractiveness of the members of ...
Short-term poaching allows men to gain reproductive benefits with a mated woman without the costs of...
There is substantial evidence that in human mate choice, females directly select males based on male...
Studies of humans and non-human animals indicate that females tend to change the likelihood of choos...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
Mate poaching is a suite of behaviors intended to attract someone who is already in a romantic relat...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
Many studies showmate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indiv...
Many studies showmate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indiv...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
This research investigated how the effects of a discrepancy in the attractiveness of the members of ...
This research investigated how the effects of a discrepancy in the attractiveness of the members of ...
Short-term poaching allows men to gain reproductive benefits with a mated woman without the costs of...
There is substantial evidence that in human mate choice, females directly select males based on male...
Studies of humans and non-human animals indicate that females tend to change the likelihood of choos...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
Mate poaching is a suite of behaviors intended to attract someone who is already in a romantic relat...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
Many studies showmate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indiv...
Many studies showmate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indiv...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...