With the exception of modern post-industrial societies, parents have primarily been in control of the mating decisions of their offspring. The selection of in-laws has important fitness consequences for parents. It is hypothesized, therefore, that parents have evolved specific preferences that enable them to select in-laws that will maximize their inclusive fitness. To test this hypothesis, data from 297 parents were collected. It is found that parents place differential emphasis on different in-law traits and that their preferences vary according to the sex of the in-law. In addition, parents are in agreement when they are selecting an in-law and their preferences are not contingent upon their sex
The difference in genetic relatedness between parents and offspring results into traits such as beau...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...
Abstract: With the exception of modern post-industrial societies, parents have primarily been in con...
Despite the fact that parents exercise considerable influence over their children's choice of a mate...
Evolutionary reasoning indicates that certain traits are more beneficial when they are found in a ma...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
Abstract: Despite the fact that parents exercise considerable influence over their children’s choice...
Much of the evolutionary literature on human mating is based on the assumption of extensive female c...
In pre-industrial societies parents exercise a strong influence over the mating decisions of their o...
Abstract: Asymmetrical fitness benefits between parents and offspring result in the ideal spouse not...
Prevailing evolutionary approaches to human mating have largely ignored the fact that mating decisio...
Across different times and cultures, parents play an important role in influencing their children’s ...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...
The difference in genetic relatedness between parents and offspring results into traits such as beau...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...
Abstract: With the exception of modern post-industrial societies, parents have primarily been in con...
Despite the fact that parents exercise considerable influence over their children's choice of a mate...
Evolutionary reasoning indicates that certain traits are more beneficial when they are found in a ma...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
Abstract: Despite the fact that parents exercise considerable influence over their children’s choice...
Much of the evolutionary literature on human mating is based on the assumption of extensive female c...
In pre-industrial societies parents exercise a strong influence over the mating decisions of their o...
Abstract: Asymmetrical fitness benefits between parents and offspring result in the ideal spouse not...
Prevailing evolutionary approaches to human mating have largely ignored the fact that mating decisio...
Across different times and cultures, parents play an important role in influencing their children’s ...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...
The difference in genetic relatedness between parents and offspring results into traits such as beau...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...