Research has shown that human partners are more similar than expected by chance on a variety of traits. Studies examining hair and eye colour show some evidence of positive assortment. Positive assortment may reflect attraction to self-similar characteristics but is also consistent with attraction to parental traits. Here, we examine self-reported partner hair and eye colour and the influence that own and parental colour characteristics have on these variables. Parental characteristics were found to correlate positively with actual partner characteristics for both men and women. Regression analysis predicting partner characteristics from maternal and paternal traits (which controls for own traits) revealed the greater importance of the oppo...
Kin recognition is an essential component of kin-directed adaptive behavior. Consequently, potential...
In addition to a principle of homogamy (self-similarity), an imprinting-like effect (similarity betw...
Studies have indicated that people are attracted to partners who resemble themselves or their parent...
Existing studies have demonstrated that choosing a partner is strongly determined by physical and pe...
In several species, mate choice is influenced by parental features through sexual imprinting, but in...
Research has shown that early exposure to parental characteristics in non-human animals influences l...
Previous studies have shown that human mate-choice can be influenced by exposure to opposite-sex par...
The similarity between a partner and a parent of the opposite sex was found across different charact...
Humans have been shown to display phenomena resembling sexual imprinting, whereby adults are attract...
Early exposure to parental features shapes later sexual preferences in fish, birds, and mammals. Her...
AbstractMuch research has documented how people's face preferences vary, but we do not know whether ...
The main aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of family influence on mate choice and ...
In this thesis I investigate whether human sexual preferences develop through sexual imprinting. Sex...
Sexual imprinting is the learning of a mate preference by direct observation of the phenotype of ano...
Humans have been shown to display phenomena resembling sexual imprinting, whereby adults are attract...
Kin recognition is an essential component of kin-directed adaptive behavior. Consequently, potential...
In addition to a principle of homogamy (self-similarity), an imprinting-like effect (similarity betw...
Studies have indicated that people are attracted to partners who resemble themselves or their parent...
Existing studies have demonstrated that choosing a partner is strongly determined by physical and pe...
In several species, mate choice is influenced by parental features through sexual imprinting, but in...
Research has shown that early exposure to parental characteristics in non-human animals influences l...
Previous studies have shown that human mate-choice can be influenced by exposure to opposite-sex par...
The similarity between a partner and a parent of the opposite sex was found across different charact...
Humans have been shown to display phenomena resembling sexual imprinting, whereby adults are attract...
Early exposure to parental features shapes later sexual preferences in fish, birds, and mammals. Her...
AbstractMuch research has documented how people's face preferences vary, but we do not know whether ...
The main aim of this study is to contribute to understanding of family influence on mate choice and ...
In this thesis I investigate whether human sexual preferences develop through sexual imprinting. Sex...
Sexual imprinting is the learning of a mate preference by direct observation of the phenotype of ano...
Humans have been shown to display phenomena resembling sexual imprinting, whereby adults are attract...
Kin recognition is an essential component of kin-directed adaptive behavior. Consequently, potential...
In addition to a principle of homogamy (self-similarity), an imprinting-like effect (similarity betw...
Studies have indicated that people are attracted to partners who resemble themselves or their parent...