This study examined to what extent individual mate selectivity could be explained by characteristics of the mating market. Specifically, we hypothesized that females’ selectivity would be more malleable, or context-dependent, than males’ mate selectivity (cf. Baumeister, 2000; Gangestad & Simpson, 2000). In a series of 22 speed-dating events in which 546 adults aged 22-42 years participated, we investigated whether the proportion of available potential mates (i.e., male-female ratio), which sex rotated during the speed-date event (i.e., approached the other sex), and mate qualities of same-sex competitors affected individuals’ selectivity, as indexed by the proportion of no’s given during the speed-dating events. Results from multilevel ana...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
We study dating behavior using data from a Speed Dating experiment where we generate random matching...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
We provide a theoretical framework for studying mate search and selection based on a two-sided match...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
ABSTRACT—Men tend to be less selective than women when evaluating and pursuing potential romantic pa...
The availability of self-reported mate preferences for people who had participated in “speed dating ...
Parental investment theory and sexual strategies theory predict that women and men should differ on ...
In mate choice copying, a male is more likely to be chosen by other females simply by being observed...
Previous research has shown that men with higher facial width-to-height ratios (fWHRs) have higher t...
To investigate the choices that people make in dating partners, we analyzed data provided by HurryDa...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
We study dating behavior using data from a Speed Dating experiment where we generate random matching...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
We provide a theoretical framework for studying mate search and selection based on a two-sided match...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
Marriage data show a strong degree of positive assortative mating along a variety of attributes. But...
ABSTRACT—Men tend to be less selective than women when evaluating and pursuing potential romantic pa...
The availability of self-reported mate preferences for people who had participated in “speed dating ...
Parental investment theory and sexual strategies theory predict that women and men should differ on ...
In mate choice copying, a male is more likely to be chosen by other females simply by being observed...
Previous research has shown that men with higher facial width-to-height ratios (fWHRs) have higher t...
To investigate the choices that people make in dating partners, we analyzed data provided by HurryDa...
The study of human mate preferences has flourished over recent years, in large part thanks to the im...
Much empirical evidence shows that female and male partners look alike along a variety of attributes...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...