Mate selection seems to be based to some extent on appearance and physique. Assortative mating suggests that romantic partners select each other based on their similarity in important characteristics. Two studies examined the similarity in physiques of members of romantic couples. Study 1 found that the physical measurements of brides-to-be were positively correlated with those of their fiancés, although the brides were lighter and shorter than their partners. The exception was that brides who lost weight before their wedding initially had body mass indexes (BMIs) very similar to their partners. Study 2 also found similarity in weight and BMI between university couple partners. Partners’ ratings of the participants’ physical attractiveness ...
The widespread belief that partners look alike has received some empirical support. Here we examine ...
Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes...
This dissertation estimates patterns of assortative mating for body weight using two underutilized d...
The way individuals pair to produce reproductive units is a major factor determining evolution. This...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
The way individuals pair to produce reproductive units is a major factor determining evolution. This...
Assortative mating for adiposity, whereby levels of adiposity in romantic partners tend to be positi...
Do men value physical attractiveness in a mate more than women? Scientists in numerous disciplines b...
Mate preferences play an important role in an actual mate choice. However, preferred and actual char...
Physical appearance plays a crucial role in shaping new relationships, but does it continue to affec...
This dissertation estimates patterns of assortative mating for body weight using two underutilized d...
Two important cues to female physical attractiveness are body mass index (BMI) and shape. In front v...
Summary-Dating and married couples show comparable levels of assortment for physical traits. Married...
Item does not contain fulltextChoice of romantic partner is an enormously important component of hum...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
The widespread belief that partners look alike has received some empirical support. Here we examine ...
Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes...
This dissertation estimates patterns of assortative mating for body weight using two underutilized d...
The way individuals pair to produce reproductive units is a major factor determining evolution. This...
The present study was designed to assess whether two seemingly opposing theories of human mate selec...
The way individuals pair to produce reproductive units is a major factor determining evolution. This...
Assortative mating for adiposity, whereby levels of adiposity in romantic partners tend to be positi...
Do men value physical attractiveness in a mate more than women? Scientists in numerous disciplines b...
Mate preferences play an important role in an actual mate choice. However, preferred and actual char...
Physical appearance plays a crucial role in shaping new relationships, but does it continue to affec...
This dissertation estimates patterns of assortative mating for body weight using two underutilized d...
Two important cues to female physical attractiveness are body mass index (BMI) and shape. In front v...
Summary-Dating and married couples show comparable levels of assortment for physical traits. Married...
Item does not contain fulltextChoice of romantic partner is an enormously important component of hum...
Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N=490...
The widespread belief that partners look alike has received some empirical support. Here we examine ...
Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes...
This dissertation estimates patterns of assortative mating for body weight using two underutilized d...