Mate-selection and the Dark Triad: Facilitating a Short-term Mating Strategy and Creating a Volatile Environment

The current study (N = 242) seeks to establish the relationship between traits known collectively as the Dark Triad – narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism – and mating standards and preferences. Using a budget-allocation task, we correlated scores on the Dark Triad traits with mate preferences...

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Main Authors: JONASON, Peter K., VALENTINE, Katherine A., LI, Norman P., HARBESON, Carmelita L.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-23842019-10-22T06:02:15Z Mate-selection and the Dark Triad: Facilitating a Short-term Mating Strategy and Creating a Volatile Environment JONASON, Peter K. VALENTINE, Katherine A. LI, Norman P. HARBESON, Carmelita L. The current study (N = 242) seeks to establish the relationship between traits known collectively as the Dark Triad – narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism – and mating standards and preferences. Using a budget-allocation task, we correlated scores on the Dark Triad traits with mate preferences for a long-term and short-term mate. Men scoring high on the Dark Triad may be more indiscriminate than most when selecting for short-term mates in order to widen their prospects. Furthermore, those high on the Dark Triad – psychopathy in particular – tend to select for mates based on self-interest, assortative mating, or a predilection for volatile environments. We assessed these correlations when controlling for the Big Five and the sex of the participant. We also tested for moderation by the sex of the participant and mating context. Ramifications and future directions are considered. 2011-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1128 info:doi/10.1016/j.paid.2011.06.025 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/2384/viewcontent/JonasonValentineLiHarbeson2011.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Dark Triad Mate preferences Budget allocation Personality Gender and Sexuality Personality and Social Contexts Social Psychology
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topic Dark Triad
Mate preferences
Budget allocation
Personality
Gender and Sexuality
Personality and Social Contexts
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Dark Triad
Mate preferences
Budget allocation
Personality
Gender and Sexuality
Personality and Social Contexts
Social Psychology
JONASON, Peter K.
VALENTINE, Katherine A.
LI, Norman P.
HARBESON, Carmelita L.
Mate-selection and the Dark Triad: Facilitating a Short-term Mating Strategy and Creating a Volatile Environment
description The current study (N = 242) seeks to establish the relationship between traits known collectively as the Dark Triad – narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism – and mating standards and preferences. Using a budget-allocation task, we correlated scores on the Dark Triad traits with mate preferences for a long-term and short-term mate. Men scoring high on the Dark Triad may be more indiscriminate than most when selecting for short-term mates in order to widen their prospects. Furthermore, those high on the Dark Triad – psychopathy in particular – tend to select for mates based on self-interest, assortative mating, or a predilection for volatile environments. We assessed these correlations when controlling for the Big Five and the sex of the participant. We also tested for moderation by the sex of the participant and mating context. Ramifications and future directions are considered.
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author JONASON, Peter K.
VALENTINE, Katherine A.
LI, Norman P.
HARBESON, Carmelita L.
author_facet JONASON, Peter K.
VALENTINE, Katherine A.
LI, Norman P.
HARBESON, Carmelita L.
author_sort JONASON, Peter K.
title Mate-selection and the Dark Triad: Facilitating a Short-term Mating Strategy and Creating a Volatile Environment
title_short Mate-selection and the Dark Triad: Facilitating a Short-term Mating Strategy and Creating a Volatile Environment
title_full Mate-selection and the Dark Triad: Facilitating a Short-term Mating Strategy and Creating a Volatile Environment
title_fullStr Mate-selection and the Dark Triad: Facilitating a Short-term Mating Strategy and Creating a Volatile Environment
title_full_unstemmed Mate-selection and the Dark Triad: Facilitating a Short-term Mating Strategy and Creating a Volatile Environment
title_sort mate-selection and the dark triad: facilitating a short-term mating strategy and creating a volatile environment
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1128
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/2384/viewcontent/JonasonValentineLiHarbeson2011.pdf
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