We study partner preferences for education and attractiveness by conducting a field experiment in a large online dating market. Fictitious profiles with manipulated levels of education and photo attractiveness send random invitations for a serious relationship to real online daters. We find that men and women prefer attractive over unattractive profiles, regardless of own attractiveness. We also find that high-educated men prefer low-educated over high-educated profiles as much as high-educated women prefer high-educated over low-educated profiles. With preferences similar for attractiveness but opposite for education, two groups are more likely to stay single: unattractive, low-educated men and unattractive, high-educated women
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
Evolutionary and sociocultural models of mate preferences suggest that education might be an importa...
Evolutionary and sociocultural models of mate preferences suggest that education might be an importa...
Mate preferences have been found to be pivotal in impacting the direction of sexual selection, refle...
To identify the factors that influence educational assortment in an online dating setting, we analys...
Using a unique cross-sectional data set of dating website members’ educational preferences for poten...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
In this study, we examine the impact of an individual's education level on her/his mating success on...
This paper uses a novel data set obtained from a major online dating service to draw inferences on m...
The aim of this study is to determine how online dating might impact heterosexual male dating prefer...
While online dating platforms offer new IT-enabled capabilities which do not exist in the physical w...
Despite the rise of Internet love scams in Singapore, there is a lack of research on this subject. T...
Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes...
How humans choose their mates is a central feature of adult life and an area of considerable disagre...
Human mate choice is complicated, with various individual differences and contextual factors influen...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
Evolutionary and sociocultural models of mate preferences suggest that education might be an importa...
Evolutionary and sociocultural models of mate preferences suggest that education might be an importa...
Mate preferences have been found to be pivotal in impacting the direction of sexual selection, refle...
To identify the factors that influence educational assortment in an online dating setting, we analys...
Using a unique cross-sectional data set of dating website members’ educational preferences for poten...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
In this study, we examine the impact of an individual's education level on her/his mating success on...
This paper uses a novel data set obtained from a major online dating service to draw inferences on m...
The aim of this study is to determine how online dating might impact heterosexual male dating prefer...
While online dating platforms offer new IT-enabled capabilities which do not exist in the physical w...
Despite the rise of Internet love scams in Singapore, there is a lack of research on this subject. T...
Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes...
How humans choose their mates is a central feature of adult life and an area of considerable disagre...
Human mate choice is complicated, with various individual differences and contextual factors influen...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
Evolutionary and sociocultural models of mate preferences suggest that education might be an importa...
Evolutionary and sociocultural models of mate preferences suggest that education might be an importa...