Relationship dealbreakers: Traits people avoid in potential mates
Mate preference research has focused on traits people desire in partners (i.e., dealmakers) rather than what traits they avoid (i.e., dealbreakers), but mate preferences calibrate to both maximize benefits and minimize costs. Across six studies (N > 6,500), we identified and examined relationship...
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Main Authors: | JONASON, Peter K., GARCIA, Justin R., WEBSTER, Gregory D., LI, Norman P., FISHER, Helen E. |
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2015
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