The current study explored how physical attractiveness affects food sharing by studying payment preferences for hypothetical romantic dinner dates (a hypothetical mating market). We analyzed payment preferences, self-rated attractiveness, and rated attractiveness for hypothetical dates in 416 participants. We hypothesized that (1) men would be more likely to prefer to pay than would women, (2) attractive individuals of both sexes would be less willing to pay, and (3) preferences to enter an exchange would be influenced by the attractiveness of prospective partners such that (3a) men would prefer to pay for attractive women, and (3b) women would prefer to be paid for by attractive men. All hypotheses were supported by our results. Individual...
Desirable characteristics of “opposite sex others,” such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Desirable characteristics of “opposite sex others,” such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Ten years ago, Buss and Shackelford demonstrated that high mate value (i.e., physically attractive) ...
The current study explored how physical attractiveness affects food sharing by studying payment pref...
This research was funded by an EPSRC grant received by the first author.The current study explored h...
andrews.ac.uk (Corresponding author). Abstract: The current study explored how physical attractivene...
AbstractAlthough much of the research on human mate preference assumes that mate preference and part...
Introduction. Stereotypically women who consume smaller portions of foods are viewed as more feminin...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
This study explores the effect of undergraduate major, as an indicator of wealth, on men’s attractiv...
Desirable characteristics of "opposite sex others," such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Desirable characteristics of “opposite sex others,” such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Desirable characteristics of “opposite sex others,” such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes...
Desirable characteristics of “opposite sex others,” such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Desirable characteristics of “opposite sex others,” such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Ten years ago, Buss and Shackelford demonstrated that high mate value (i.e., physically attractive) ...
The current study explored how physical attractiveness affects food sharing by studying payment pref...
This research was funded by an EPSRC grant received by the first author.The current study explored h...
andrews.ac.uk (Corresponding author). Abstract: The current study explored how physical attractivene...
AbstractAlthough much of the research on human mate preference assumes that mate preference and part...
Introduction. Stereotypically women who consume smaller portions of foods are viewed as more feminin...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
This study explores the effect of undergraduate major, as an indicator of wealth, on men’s attractiv...
Desirable characteristics of "opposite sex others," such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Desirable characteristics of “opposite sex others,” such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Desirable characteristics of “opposite sex others,” such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes...
Desirable characteristics of “opposite sex others,” such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Desirable characteristics of “opposite sex others,” such as physical attractiveness and economic sta...
Ten years ago, Buss and Shackelford demonstrated that high mate value (i.e., physically attractive) ...