Buss’ mate choice theory
Buss and Schmitt’s (1993) sexual strategies theory (SST) is a predominant evolutionary framework for understanding human mate preferences. SST proposes that mate preferences represent coherent suites of psychological mechanisms that have evolved to solve adaptive problems faced by humans in the purs...
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sg-smu-ink.soss_research-49962023-02-16T03:30:04Z Buss’ mate choice theory CHOY, Bryan K. C. LI, Norman P. Buss and Schmitt’s (1993) sexual strategies theory (SST) is a predominant evolutionary framework for understanding human mate preferences. SST proposes that mate preferences represent coherent suites of psychological mechanisms that have evolved to solve adaptive problems faced by humans in the pursuit of short- and long-term relationships, are sex-differentiated, and are context-dependent. 2021-07-09T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3738 info:doi/10.1007/978-3-319-59531-3_44-1 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Social Psychology Social Psychology and Interaction |
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Buss and Schmitt’s (1993) sexual strategies theory (SST) is a predominant evolutionary framework for understanding human mate preferences. SST proposes that mate preferences represent coherent suites of psychological mechanisms that have evolved to solve adaptive problems faced by humans in the pursuit of short- and long-term relationships, are sex-differentiated, and are context-dependent. |
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