Many psychological hypotheses require testing whether the similarity between two variables predicts important outcomes. For example, the ideal standards model posits that the match between (A) a participant's ideal partner preferences, and (B) the traits of a current/potential partner, predicts (C) evaluative outcomes (e.g., the decision to date someone, relationship satisfaction, breakup); tests of the predictive validity of ideal-matching require A × B → C analytic strategies. However, recent articles have incorrectly suggested that documenting a positive samplewide correlation between a participant's ideals and a current partner's traits (an A-B correlation) implies that participants pursued, selected, or desired partners with traits tha...
To date, most research on mate selection has focused on identifying what people say they want in a p...
The present study aimed to test predictions based on both the ‗similarity-attraction‘ hypothesis and...
Two studies tested how romantic ideal standards and their flexi-bility are associated with relations...
<p class="p1">An important assumption in interpersonal attraction research asking participants about...
Though people report idiosyncratic desires for particular traits in an ideal romantic partner, few s...
A central element of interdependence theory is that people have standards against which they compare...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
Research is scarce regarding the circumstances under which implicit and explicit mate preferences pr...
Individuals are thought to seek the best possible romantic partner in exchange for their own desirab...
Although past research has shown that there is considerable consensus in people’s standards for a lo...
Past research on mate standards has generally focused on identifying people’s reported standards, wi...
How 2 personalities may be best combined in a couple has often been answered in terms of similarity ...
To date, most research on mate selection has focused on identifying what people say they want in a p...
The present study aimed to test predictions based on both the ‗similarity-attraction‘ hypothesis and...
Two studies tested how romantic ideal standards and their flexi-bility are associated with relations...
<p class="p1">An important assumption in interpersonal attraction research asking participants about...
Though people report idiosyncratic desires for particular traits in an ideal romantic partner, few s...
A central element of interdependence theory is that people have standards against which they compare...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
Research is scarce regarding the circumstances under which implicit and explicit mate preferences pr...
Individuals are thought to seek the best possible romantic partner in exchange for their own desirab...
Although past research has shown that there is considerable consensus in people’s standards for a lo...
Past research on mate standards has generally focused on identifying people’s reported standards, wi...
How 2 personalities may be best combined in a couple has often been answered in terms of similarity ...
To date, most research on mate selection has focused on identifying what people say they want in a p...
The present study aimed to test predictions based on both the ‗similarity-attraction‘ hypothesis and...
Two studies tested how romantic ideal standards and their flexi-bility are associated with relations...