Mate preferences do predict attraction and choices in the early stages of mate selection
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more than women do and women value social status more than men do, recent speed-dating studies have indicated mixed evidence (at best) for whether people’s sex-differentiated mate preferences predict actu...
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Main Authors: | LI, Norman P., YONG, Jose C., TOV, William, SNG, Oliver, FLETCHER, Garth J. O., VALENTINE, Katherine A., JIANG, Yun F., BALLIET, Daniel |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2013
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