Research by more than 50 scientists studying more than 10,000 individuals inhabiting 33 countries, six continents, and five islands supports the hypothesis that women have evolved mate preferences for men who show cues of resource possession or resource acquisition potential. Smuts' (1991) apparent view that these species-typical preferences do not exist is contravened by the scientific evidence. Repeated assertions that "behaviors depends on context" do not illuminate our understanding in the absence of specifying which behaviors, which contexts, and which evolved mechanisms are activated by the relevant contextual input. Progress in the study of evolution and human behavior depends on using key terms in consensually defined rather than id...
Over the last 25 years, a large amount of research has been dedicated to identifying men's preferenc...
Sex differences in mate preferences are ubiquitous, having been evidenced across generations and cul...
Many evolutionary psychology studies have addressed the topic of mate preferences, focusing particul...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
The literature on human mate preferences is vast hut most data come from studies on college students...
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex dif...
Evolutionary psychologists have argued for evolved sex differences in human mate preferences (e.g., ...
This article looks at the evolution of sex differences in sexuality in human beings, and asks whethe...
Mate preferences provide an opportunity to explore the validity of evolutionary and social role ori...
Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of relatively stable sex differences in partner preferenc...
We tested the hypothesis that magnitudes of sex differences in human mate preferences would be inver...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Evolutionary theor...
When choosing amate,women are thought to face a trade-off between genetic and parental quality. Rece...
There is much evidence that mate-choice decisions made by humans are affected by social/contextual i...
Nonindependent mate choice occurs when a female (focal female) is influenced in her mate choice by t...
Over the last 25 years, a large amount of research has been dedicated to identifying men's preferenc...
Sex differences in mate preferences are ubiquitous, having been evidenced across generations and cul...
Many evolutionary psychology studies have addressed the topic of mate preferences, focusing particul...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
The literature on human mate preferences is vast hut most data come from studies on college students...
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex dif...
Evolutionary psychologists have argued for evolved sex differences in human mate preferences (e.g., ...
This article looks at the evolution of sex differences in sexuality in human beings, and asks whethe...
Mate preferences provide an opportunity to explore the validity of evolutionary and social role ori...
Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of relatively stable sex differences in partner preferenc...
We tested the hypothesis that magnitudes of sex differences in human mate preferences would be inver...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Evolutionary theor...
When choosing amate,women are thought to face a trade-off between genetic and parental quality. Rece...
There is much evidence that mate-choice decisions made by humans are affected by social/contextual i...
Nonindependent mate choice occurs when a female (focal female) is influenced in her mate choice by t...
Over the last 25 years, a large amount of research has been dedicated to identifying men's preferenc...
Sex differences in mate preferences are ubiquitous, having been evidenced across generations and cul...
Many evolutionary psychology studies have addressed the topic of mate preferences, focusing particul...