The dual mating strategy hypothesis proposes that women's preferences for uncommitted sexual relationships with men displaying putative fitness cues increase during the high-fertility phase of the menstrual cycle. Results consistent with this hypothesis are widely cited as evidence that sexual selection has shaped human mating psychology. However, the methods used in most of these studies have recently been extensively criticized. Here we discuss (i) new empirical studies that address these methodological problems and largely report null results and (ii) an alternative model of hormonal regulation of women's mating psychology that can better accommodate these new data
Numerous recent studies document peri-ovulatory increases in women’s physical attractiveness a...
Previous research has documented shifts in women’s attractions to their romantic partner and to men ...
In human females cyclic shifts in preference have been documented for odour and physical and behavio...
The dual mating strategy hypothesis proposes that women's preferences for uncommitted sexual relatio...
The dual mating strategy hypothesis proposes that women’s preferences for uncommitted sexual relatio...
Mate preferences and mating-related behaviors are hypothesized to change over the menstrual cycle in...
Mate preferences and mating-related behaviours are hypothesised to change over the menstrual cycle t...
The high-fertility period of the ovulatory cycle is the only time when sex can result in conception....
There is ongoing debate about how and why the menstrual cycle affects women’s attraction to men. Ac...
Previous research has shown that women’s mate preferences change across the ovulatory cycle in a num...
Modern human beings share the adaptive mating strategies of their ancestral predecessors, even thoug...
Because of their heavy ohligatory investment in offspring and limited off-spring number, ancestral w...
Recent research suggests that there is more within- than between-sex variation in sociosexuality and...
Differences in reproductive success caused by competition within and between the sexes have resulted...
Numerous recent studies document peri-ovulatory increases in women’s physical attractiveness a...
Previous research has documented shifts in women’s attractions to their romantic partner and to men ...
In human females cyclic shifts in preference have been documented for odour and physical and behavio...
The dual mating strategy hypothesis proposes that women's preferences for uncommitted sexual relatio...
The dual mating strategy hypothesis proposes that women’s preferences for uncommitted sexual relatio...
Mate preferences and mating-related behaviors are hypothesized to change over the menstrual cycle in...
Mate preferences and mating-related behaviours are hypothesised to change over the menstrual cycle t...
The high-fertility period of the ovulatory cycle is the only time when sex can result in conception....
There is ongoing debate about how and why the menstrual cycle affects women’s attraction to men. Ac...
Previous research has shown that women’s mate preferences change across the ovulatory cycle in a num...
Modern human beings share the adaptive mating strategies of their ancestral predecessors, even thoug...
Because of their heavy ohligatory investment in offspring and limited off-spring number, ancestral w...
Recent research suggests that there is more within- than between-sex variation in sociosexuality and...
Differences in reproductive success caused by competition within and between the sexes have resulted...
Numerous recent studies document peri-ovulatory increases in women’s physical attractiveness a...
Previous research has documented shifts in women’s attractions to their romantic partner and to men ...
In human females cyclic shifts in preference have been documented for odour and physical and behavio...