Men may have evolved psychological mechanisms that motivate mate retention behaviors to prevent their partners from being sexually unfaithful or defecting from the relationship because these events are likely to have inflicted reproductive costs on males over human evolutionary history. In the current research, 235 women provided information about their own and their long-term partners’ mate value relative to alternatives, as well as information about their partners’ mate retention behaviors. Men’s mate value is a better predictor of men’s mate retention behaviors than is women’s mate value. Specifically, men of higher mate value perform more benefit-provisioning and fewer cost-inflicting mate retention behaviors than men of lower mate valu...
Mate retention strategies are an important tool in keeping a partner, and their use is determined by...
Prior research shows that patterns of mate selection, attraction, and expulsion are the product of e...
Seventy-three participants (40 women, 33 men) completed questionnaires concerning their self-perceiv...
Men may have evolved psychological mechanisms that motivate mate retention behaviors to prevent thei...
Previous research indicates that men may have evolved psychological mechanisms that motivate behavio...
To prevent a partner’s infidelity and defection from the relationship, men perform mate retention be...
To prevent a partner’s infidelity and defection from the relationship, men perform mate retention be...
Mate value is defined as the degree to which an individual possesses the characteristics desired by ...
Mate retention is the recurrent adaptive problem of retaining a mate in a relationship. Humans may h...
Men sometimes enact mate retention tactics to thwart a partner\u27s infidelity or prevent their defe...
delity or prevent their defection from the relationship. These tactics include low-risk acts that re...
Mate retention strategies are an important tool in keeping a partner, and their use is determined by...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tr...
Evolutionary psychology This study secured evidence of the validity and reliability of the Mate Rete...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tr...
Mate retention strategies are an important tool in keeping a partner, and their use is determined by...
Prior research shows that patterns of mate selection, attraction, and expulsion are the product of e...
Seventy-three participants (40 women, 33 men) completed questionnaires concerning their self-perceiv...
Men may have evolved psychological mechanisms that motivate mate retention behaviors to prevent thei...
Previous research indicates that men may have evolved psychological mechanisms that motivate behavio...
To prevent a partner’s infidelity and defection from the relationship, men perform mate retention be...
To prevent a partner’s infidelity and defection from the relationship, men perform mate retention be...
Mate value is defined as the degree to which an individual possesses the characteristics desired by ...
Mate retention is the recurrent adaptive problem of retaining a mate in a relationship. Humans may h...
Men sometimes enact mate retention tactics to thwart a partner\u27s infidelity or prevent their defe...
delity or prevent their defection from the relationship. These tactics include low-risk acts that re...
Mate retention strategies are an important tool in keeping a partner, and their use is determined by...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tr...
Evolutionary psychology This study secured evidence of the validity and reliability of the Mate Rete...
Sperm competition occurs when the sperm of two or more males concurrently occupy the reproductive tr...
Mate retention strategies are an important tool in keeping a partner, and their use is determined by...
Prior research shows that patterns of mate selection, attraction, and expulsion are the product of e...
Seventy-three participants (40 women, 33 men) completed questionnaires concerning their self-perceiv...