Research on mate preference have often taken a theory-driven approach; however, such an approach can constrain the range of possible predictions. As a result, the research community may inadvertently neglect traits that are potentially important for human mate choice if current theoretical models simply do not identify them. Here, we address this limitation by using a data-driven approach to investigate mating-relevant self-concepts (i.e., what individuals believe to be attractive about themselves). Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA; a clustering method developed in computer science) and a large sample of written descriptions from online personal advertisements (N = 7,973), we identify 25 common topics that individuals use when adverti...
Prior research has amassed an impressive catalog of human mate preferences. These include universal ...
Dating is becoming a dominant of the online world, but there is still the question of what determine...
To explain how individuals' self-perceived long-term mate value influences their mate preference...
Research on mate preference have often taken a theory-driven approach; however, such an approach can...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
When cinema owners and managers in the USA and the United Kingdom wired their theatres for sound, mo...
Mate preferences have been found to be pivotal in impacting the direction of sexual selection, refle...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the ways in which men and women choose their mates and t...
Human mate choice is complicated, with various individual differences and contextual factors influen...
The evolutionary perspective has often been used in the study of mate preferences. Guided by an evol...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
This paper uses a novel data set obtained from a major online dating service to draw inferences on m...
Personal advertisements are a tool utilized by millions of individuals looking to connect with other...
The extant literature on human mate preferences demonstrates that mate preferences are difficult to ...
Prior research has amassed an impressive catalog of human mate preferences. These include universal ...
Dating is becoming a dominant of the online world, but there is still the question of what determine...
To explain how individuals' self-perceived long-term mate value influences their mate preference...
Research on mate preference have often taken a theory-driven approach; however, such an approach can...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
When cinema owners and managers in the USA and the United Kingdom wired their theatres for sound, mo...
Mate preferences have been found to be pivotal in impacting the direction of sexual selection, refle...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the ways in which men and women choose their mates and t...
Human mate choice is complicated, with various individual differences and contextual factors influen...
The evolutionary perspective has often been used in the study of mate preferences. Guided by an evol...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
This paper uses a novel data set obtained from a major online dating service to draw inferences on m...
Personal advertisements are a tool utilized by millions of individuals looking to connect with other...
The extant literature on human mate preferences demonstrates that mate preferences are difficult to ...
Prior research has amassed an impressive catalog of human mate preferences. These include universal ...
Dating is becoming a dominant of the online world, but there is still the question of what determine...
To explain how individuals' self-perceived long-term mate value influences their mate preference...