Previous research has demonstrated that parents and children often have conflicting mate preferences. The present research was conducted among 443 Japanese university students. Using an existing scale designed to uncover parent-offspring conflict over mate choice, the results revealed that children perceived having a potential partner with traits connoting poor genetic quality as being more unacceptable to themselves, and having a potential partner with traits connoting low parental investment and cooperation with the ingroup as being more unacceptable to their parent. A number of sex differences emerged. The highest potential for parent-offspring conflict existed between female offspring and their father, and female offspring also rated tr...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...
The uniqueness of human mate choice is in the fact, that there is not just the individual present bu...
In pre-industrial societies parents exercise a strong influence over the mating decisions of their o...
Previous research has demonstrated that parents and children often have conflicting mate preferences...
Prevailing evolutionary approaches to human mating have largely ignored the fact that mating decisio...
Previous research reveals that children and parents are not in complete agreement over which traits ...
Current evolutionary research on human mating has largely ignored the fact that mating decisions may...
Current evolutionary research on human mating has largely ignored the fact that mating decisions may...
Both parents and offspring have evolved mating preferences that enable them to select mates and chil...
Parents and their children are genetically related but not genetically identical, a fact that leads ...
Contrary to assumptions underlying current psychological theories of human mating, throughout much o...
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...
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...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...
The uniqueness of human mate choice is in the fact, that there is not just the individual present bu...
In pre-industrial societies parents exercise a strong influence over the mating decisions of their o...
Previous research has demonstrated that parents and children often have conflicting mate preferences...
Prevailing evolutionary approaches to human mating have largely ignored the fact that mating decisio...
Previous research reveals that children and parents are not in complete agreement over which traits ...
Current evolutionary research on human mating has largely ignored the fact that mating decisions may...
Current evolutionary research on human mating has largely ignored the fact that mating decisions may...
Both parents and offspring have evolved mating preferences that enable them to select mates and chil...
Parents and their children are genetically related but not genetically identical, a fact that leads ...
Contrary to assumptions underlying current psychological theories of human mating, throughout much o...
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...
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...
Although parental influence over mate choice is important to human mating decisions, it is often ove...
The uniqueness of human mate choice is in the fact, that there is not just the individual present bu...
In pre-industrial societies parents exercise a strong influence over the mating decisions of their o...