Mate-by-Numbers: Budget, Mating Context, and Sex Predict Preferences for Facial and Bodily Traits
Abstract
Unlike women, or men considering long-term mates, men pursuing short-term mating have shown a tendency to prioritize bodily information over facial information when assessing potential mates. Prior studies have documented this tendency across a variety of methods ranging from photograph ratings to forcing a choice between faces and bodies, but have yet to ask participants to prioritize individual traits in faces and bodies. The current study...
Paper Details
Title
Mate-by-Numbers: Budget, Mating Context, and Sex Predict Preferences for Facial and Bodily Traits
Published Date
Jan 24, 2019
Volume
5
Issue
3
Pages
294 - 299
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