We explored, through two experiments, the influence of model quality and gender on mate choice copying (MCC) behavior for oneself and for others. In the first experiment, we used a 3 (decision-making role: self, stranger, close friend) × 2 (gender: male, female) between-subjects design. The phenomenon of MCC was only found in females. There was no significant difference between making decisions for oneself and for close friends, but there was a significant difference between making decisions for oneself and for strangers. In the second experiment, we used a 2 (model quality: higher, lower) × 3 (decision-making role: self, stranger, close friend) × 2 (gender: male, female) mixed experimental design. Results showed an MCC effect under the con...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
Following two decades of research on non-human animals, there has recently been increased interest i...
We explored, through two experiments, the influence of model quality and gender on mate choice copyi...
Objective: Mate choice copying (MCC) is a type of non-independent mate choice where the ‘probability...
Background: Females assess the quality of potential mates based on the expression and presence of ev...
In mate choice copying, a male is more likely to be chosen by other females simply by being observed...
Research supported in part by an ERC Advanced Grant to K.N.L. (EVOCULTURE, ref: 232823). A.T. was su...
Studies of humans and non-human animals indicate that females tend to change the likelihood of choos...
Mate-choice copying is shown when women imitate the mate-choice preferences of other women. We propo...
There is substantial evidence that in human mate choice, females directly select males based on male...
Abstract: Studies of humans and non-human animals indicate that females tend to change the likelihoo...
Women appear to copy other women’s preferences for men’s faces. This ‘mate-choice copying’ is often ...
In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Nonindependent mate choice occurs when a female (focal female) is influenced in her mate choice by t...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
Following two decades of research on non-human animals, there has recently been increased interest i...
We explored, through two experiments, the influence of model quality and gender on mate choice copyi...
Objective: Mate choice copying (MCC) is a type of non-independent mate choice where the ‘probability...
Background: Females assess the quality of potential mates based on the expression and presence of ev...
In mate choice copying, a male is more likely to be chosen by other females simply by being observed...
Research supported in part by an ERC Advanced Grant to K.N.L. (EVOCULTURE, ref: 232823). A.T. was su...
Studies of humans and non-human animals indicate that females tend to change the likelihood of choos...
Mate-choice copying is shown when women imitate the mate-choice preferences of other women. We propo...
There is substantial evidence that in human mate choice, females directly select males based on male...
Abstract: Studies of humans and non-human animals indicate that females tend to change the likelihoo...
Women appear to copy other women’s preferences for men’s faces. This ‘mate-choice copying’ is often ...
In non-human animals mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating tha...
Nonindependent mate choice occurs when a female (focal female) is influenced in her mate choice by t...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
A variety of non-human females do not select male partners independently. Instead they favor males h...
Following two decades of research on non-human animals, there has recently been increased interest i...