Abstract When searching for a mate, one must gather information to determine the mate value of potential partners. By focusing on individuals who have been previously chosen by others, one's selection of mates can be influenced by another's successful search-a phenomenon known as mate copying. We show mate copying in humans with a novel methodology that closely mimics behavioral studies with nonhuman animals. After observing instances of real mating interest in video recordings of speed-dates, both male and female participants show mate copying effects of heightened short-term and long-term relationship interest towards individuals in dates they perceived as successful. Furthermore, the relative attractiveness of observers and obs...
Mate choice copying is the notion that a person or animal, after observing another choosing a romant...
Mate copying is a type of social influence whereby the desirability of a potential mate is modified ...
Davies et al., (2020) All data and R code Mate-choice copying is a form of social learning in which...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
There is substantial evidence that in human mate choice, females directly select males based on male...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
Studies of humans and non-human animals indicate that females tend to change the likelihood of choos...
Abstract Mate-choice copying is a fascinating and widespread mate-choice strategy. Individuals gathe...
In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Objective: Mate choice copying (MCC) is a type of non-independent mate choice where the ‘probability...
Abstract Mate-choice copying is a form of social learning in which an individual’s ch...
Previous research indicates that women find men more desirable when they appear to be desired by oth...
There is much evidence that humans, as other species, are affected by social information when making...
Women appear to copy other women’s preferences for men’s faces. This ‘mate-choice copying’ is often ...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
Mate choice copying is the notion that a person or animal, after observing another choosing a romant...
Mate copying is a type of social influence whereby the desirability of a potential mate is modified ...
Davies et al., (2020) All data and R code Mate-choice copying is a form of social learning in which...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
There is substantial evidence that in human mate choice, females directly select males based on male...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
Studies of humans and non-human animals indicate that females tend to change the likelihood of choos...
Abstract Mate-choice copying is a fascinating and widespread mate-choice strategy. Individuals gathe...
In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Objective: Mate choice copying (MCC) is a type of non-independent mate choice where the ‘probability...
Abstract Mate-choice copying is a form of social learning in which an individual’s ch...
Previous research indicates that women find men more desirable when they appear to be desired by oth...
There is much evidence that humans, as other species, are affected by social information when making...
Women appear to copy other women’s preferences for men’s faces. This ‘mate-choice copying’ is often ...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
Mate choice copying is the notion that a person or animal, after observing another choosing a romant...
Mate copying is a type of social influence whereby the desirability of a potential mate is modified ...
Davies et al., (2020) All data and R code Mate-choice copying is a form of social learning in which...