Prior research demonstrated that romantically involved individuals devaluate the physical attractiveness of potential alternative mates (i.e., the derogation effect). The present research examines whether romantically involved individuals also process behavioral information of attractive alternatives in a biased manner. When presented with behavioral information of an attractive mate, Study 1 demonstrated that involved participants recalled more negative behaviors, and also evaluated these behaviors more negatively, compared to uninvolved participants. Study 2 demonstrated that romantically involved participants recalled more negative (but also neutral) behaviors when it concerned behaviors displayed by an attractive alternative as compared...
Individuals seek out a mate who they perceive to be physically attractive, though illusory biases ca...
Physical attractiveness is an important standard for mate selection for both men and women (Langlois...
Based on the recent literature indicating that nonconscious behavioural mimicry is partly goal direc...
The present research examines whether romantically involved individuals process behavioral informati...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious research has demonstrated that, presumably as a way to protec...
Previous research has demonstrated that, presumably as a way to protect one's current romantic relat...
Mate copying is a type of social influence whereby the desirability of a potential mate is modified ...
Although a great deal of research addresses the neural basis of deliberate and intentional emotion-r...
It is human nature to notice those around us, and size them up by our own set of standards. This inc...
Coupled people and single people evaluate potential partners differently, such that coupled people r...
This research was gratefully-funded by a Carnegie Research Incentives Grant awarded to the first-aut...
Contains fulltext : 90614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present re...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
The ability to maintain a satisfying and stable romantic relationship may promote health and well-be...
Many studies showmate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indiv...
Individuals seek out a mate who they perceive to be physically attractive, though illusory biases ca...
Physical attractiveness is an important standard for mate selection for both men and women (Langlois...
Based on the recent literature indicating that nonconscious behavioural mimicry is partly goal direc...
The present research examines whether romantically involved individuals process behavioral informati...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious research has demonstrated that, presumably as a way to protec...
Previous research has demonstrated that, presumably as a way to protect one's current romantic relat...
Mate copying is a type of social influence whereby the desirability of a potential mate is modified ...
Although a great deal of research addresses the neural basis of deliberate and intentional emotion-r...
It is human nature to notice those around us, and size them up by our own set of standards. This inc...
Coupled people and single people evaluate potential partners differently, such that coupled people r...
This research was gratefully-funded by a Carnegie Research Incentives Grant awarded to the first-aut...
Contains fulltext : 90614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present re...
Many studies show mate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indi...
The ability to maintain a satisfying and stable romantic relationship may promote health and well-be...
Many studies showmate choice copying effects on mate preferences in non-human species in which indiv...
Individuals seek out a mate who they perceive to be physically attractive, though illusory biases ca...
Physical attractiveness is an important standard for mate selection for both men and women (Langlois...
Based on the recent literature indicating that nonconscious behavioural mimicry is partly goal direc...