Previous research, using factor analysis, derived seven dimensions of romantic love. We sought to address whether these dimensions differed in importance for women and men. Specifically, it was hypothesized that women would consider Marriage and Family, Traditional Romantic Behavior, Routine Activities, and Religion, and men would consider Sexual Behavior, Aberrant Sex, and Drugs as more romantic. These specific predictions were seen as consistent with the \u27double standard\u27 regarding sex, i.e., it should be more important for men, and with an earlier theory we developed in which it was argued that in addition to the \u27double standard\u27 for sex, security-related stimuli should be more important for women. The results were entirely ...
Prior research shows that patterns of mate selection, attraction, and expulsion are the product of e...
The present study focuses on newly conceptualized and observed significant differences between men a...
Rating adjectives, 54 female and 53 male college students indicated their own preferences in dating ...
College student men (n = 185) and women (n = 244) rated how desirable certain characteristics are in...
The objective of the current study was to further examine gender differences in preferences for part...
In the present study, the question of which gender has more romantic views on love was investigated....
The relative contributions of sex and sex role to romantic attitudes were explored through a four-wa...
This study examined differences in four aspects of romantic love to see if they related to self-repo...
This study was designed to investigate the nature of preferences and expectations of romantic relati...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of single college students toward l...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the attributes which college students use to descri...
Historically, “playing hard-to-get” or unclearly expressing interest in a potential romantic partner...
<div><p>Women often complain that their partners are not romantic enough. This raises the question: ...
Women often complain that their partners are not romantic enough. This raises the question: how roma...
Many factors affect an individual\u27s attitudes and actions associated with love. Past research has...
Prior research shows that patterns of mate selection, attraction, and expulsion are the product of e...
The present study focuses on newly conceptualized and observed significant differences between men a...
Rating adjectives, 54 female and 53 male college students indicated their own preferences in dating ...
College student men (n = 185) and women (n = 244) rated how desirable certain characteristics are in...
The objective of the current study was to further examine gender differences in preferences for part...
In the present study, the question of which gender has more romantic views on love was investigated....
The relative contributions of sex and sex role to romantic attitudes were explored through a four-wa...
This study examined differences in four aspects of romantic love to see if they related to self-repo...
This study was designed to investigate the nature of preferences and expectations of romantic relati...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of single college students toward l...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the attributes which college students use to descri...
Historically, “playing hard-to-get” or unclearly expressing interest in a potential romantic partner...
<div><p>Women often complain that their partners are not romantic enough. This raises the question: ...
Women often complain that their partners are not romantic enough. This raises the question: how roma...
Many factors affect an individual\u27s attitudes and actions associated with love. Past research has...
Prior research shows that patterns of mate selection, attraction, and expulsion are the product of e...
The present study focuses on newly conceptualized and observed significant differences between men a...
Rating adjectives, 54 female and 53 male college students indicated their own preferences in dating ...