Over the last 25 years, a large amount of research has been dedicated to identifying men's preferences for women's physical features, and the evolutionary benefits associated with such preferences. Today, this area of research generates substantial controversy and criticism. I argue that part of the crisis is due to inaccuracies in the evolutionary hypotheses used in the field. For this review, I focus on the extensive literature regarding men's adaptive preferences for women's waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), which has become a classic example of the just-so storytelling contributing to the general mistrust toward evolutionary explanations of human behavior. The issues in this literature originate in the vagueness and incompleteness of the theori...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
“What does a woman want? ” This was Sigmund Freud’s “great question that has never been answered, ” ...
Women’s waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) varies with age, and a lower WHR is associated with a higher estrog...
Evolutionary theories maintain that female physical attractiveness has evolved to honestly signal h...
The ratio between the body circumference at the waist and the hips (or WHR) is a secondary sexual tr...
Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female attractiven...
Theoretical models based in Evolutionary Psychology posit that male aesthetic preference for a fema...
Evidence is presented showing that body fat distribution as measured by waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is ...
This paper reports independent studies supporting the proposal that human standards of attractivenes...
The diversity of sexual traits favoured by females is enormous and, curiously, includes preferences ...
Research by more than 50 scientists studying more than 10,000 individuals inhabiting 33 countries, s...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Evolutionary theor...
Cross-culturally, humans make systematic use of physical attractiveness to discriminate among member...
Evolutionary theories of human mate selection propose that the evaluation of potential sexual partne...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
“What does a woman want? ” This was Sigmund Freud’s “great question that has never been answered, ” ...
Women’s waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) varies with age, and a lower WHR is associated with a higher estrog...
Evolutionary theories maintain that female physical attractiveness has evolved to honestly signal h...
The ratio between the body circumference at the waist and the hips (or WHR) is a secondary sexual tr...
Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female attractiven...
Theoretical models based in Evolutionary Psychology posit that male aesthetic preference for a fema...
Evidence is presented showing that body fat distribution as measured by waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is ...
This paper reports independent studies supporting the proposal that human standards of attractivenes...
The diversity of sexual traits favoured by females is enormous and, curiously, includes preferences ...
Research by more than 50 scientists studying more than 10,000 individuals inhabiting 33 countries, s...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Evolutionary theor...
Cross-culturally, humans make systematic use of physical attractiveness to discriminate among member...
Evolutionary theories of human mate selection propose that the evaluation of potential sexual partne...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
“What does a woman want? ” This was Sigmund Freud’s “great question that has never been answered, ” ...
Women’s waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) varies with age, and a lower WHR is associated with a higher estrog...