Measuring self-perceived mate value
The nature and quantity of mating opportunities available to an individual are affected by his or her value as a potential mate. Therefore, self-perceived mate value may guide an individual's reproductive strategy. In a study of men, self-perceived mate value predicted mating effort (Apicella &...
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Main Authors: | TAUSCZIK, Yla R., LI, Norman P., CASON, Margaret J. |
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Language: | English |
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2008
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