The necessities and luxuries of mate preferences: Testing the tradeoffs
Social exchange and evolutionary models of mate selection incorporate economic assumptions but have not considered a key distinction between necessities and luxuries. This distinction can clarify an apparent paradox: Status and attractiveness, though emphasized by many researchers, are not typically...
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Main Authors: | LI, Norman P., BAILEY, J. Michael, KENRICK, Douglas T., LINSENMEIER, Joan A. W. |
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2002
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