Most previous studies of individual differences in women's and men's preferences for sexually dimorphic physical characteristics have focused on the importance of mating-related factors for judgments of opposite-sex individuals. Although studies have suggested that people may show stronger preferences for feminine individuals of both sexes under conditions where social support may be at a premium (e.g., during phases of the menstrual cycle where raised progesterone prepares women's bodies for pregnancy), these studies have not demonstrated that perceptions of available social support directly influence femininity preferences. Here we found that (1) women and men randomly allocated to low social support priming conditions demonstrated strong...
Recent research suggests that men may possess adaptations that evolved to counter strategic variatio...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
Most previous studies of individual differences in women's and men's preferences for sexually dimorp...
The link between femininity and attractiveness in the female face is attributed to the value placed ...
Most previous studies of face preferences have investigated the physical cues that influence face pr...
Testosterone-dependent secondary sexual characteristics in males may signal immunological competence...
Sexually dimorphic physical traits are important for mate choice and mate preference in many species...
Sexually dimorphic traits are important for mate choice and mate preference in many species, includi...
Previous studies demonstrate that the extent to which individuals display exaggerated sex-typical ph...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Several evolutionarily relevant sources of individual differences in face preference have been docum...
2 Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner....
Studies on mate preferences have demonstrated that women’s perception of male attractiveness is sens...
Recent research suggests that men may possess adaptations that evolved to counter strategic variatio...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
Most previous studies of individual differences in women's and men's preferences for sexually dimorp...
The link between femininity and attractiveness in the female face is attributed to the value placed ...
Most previous studies of face preferences have investigated the physical cues that influence face pr...
Testosterone-dependent secondary sexual characteristics in males may signal immunological competence...
Sexually dimorphic physical traits are important for mate choice and mate preference in many species...
Sexually dimorphic traits are important for mate choice and mate preference in many species, includi...
Previous studies demonstrate that the extent to which individuals display exaggerated sex-typical ph...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Several evolutionarily relevant sources of individual differences in face preference have been docum...
2 Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner....
Studies on mate preferences have demonstrated that women’s perception of male attractiveness is sens...
Recent research suggests that men may possess adaptations that evolved to counter strategic variatio...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...