Men still value physical attractiveness in a long-term mate more than women: Rejoinder to Eastwick, Neff, Finkel, Luchies, and Hunt (2014).

AL Meltzer, JK McNulty, GL Jackson, BR Karney - 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Sexual selection theory and parental investment theory suggest that partner physical
attractiveness should more strongly affect men's relationship outcomes than women's …

Sex differences in the implications of partner physical attractiveness for the trajectory of marital satisfaction.

AL Meltzer, JK McNulty, GL Jackson… - Journal of personality …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Do men value physical attractiveness in a mate more than women? Scientists in numerous
disciplines believe that they do, but recent research using speed-dating paradigms suggests …

Is a meta-analysis a foundation, or just another brick? Comment on Meltzer, McNulty, Jackson, and Karney (2014).

PW Eastwick, LA Neff, EJ Finkel, LB Luchies, LL Hunt - 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
In a longitudinal data set of married couples, Meltzer, McNulty, Jackson, and Karney (2014)
reported that partner physical attractiveness is more strongly associated with relationship …

Chinese and UK participants' preferences for physical attractiveness and social status in potential mates

L Zhang, H Wang, AJ Lee… - Royal Society …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Men are hypothesized to show stronger preferences for physical attractiveness in potential
mates than women are, particularly when assessing the attractiveness of potential mates for …

What do men and women want in a partner? Are educated partners always more desirable?

T Greitemeyer - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2007 - Elsevier
Previous research has shown that males value a potential partner's physical attractiveness
more than females do, whereas females value a potential partner's socioeconomic status …

Dyadic secondary meta-analysis: Attractiveness in mixed-sex couples

GD Webster, Z Li, SY Park, EA Mahar… - Personality and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Do people in opposite-sex romantic relationships have similar physical attractiveness, as
reflected in self-reports and observations made by others? How accurate are people at …

Sex differences in mate preferences revisited: Do people know what they initially desire in a romantic partner?

PW Eastwick, EJ Finkel - Journal of personality and social …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
In paradigms in which participants state their ideal romantic-partner preferences or examine
vignettes and photographs, men value physical attractiveness more than women do, and …

Sex, sexual orientation, and the necessity of physical attractiveness and social level in long-term and short-term mates

E March, R Grieve, E Marx - Journal of Relationships Research, 2015 - cambridge.org
In comparison to biological sex differences and mate preferences, differences in sexual
orientation and mate preferences have received limited attention in the literature. The aim of …

Mate choice trade-offs and women's preference for physically attractive men

D Waynforth - Human Nature, 2001 - Springer
Researchers studying human sexuality have repeatedly concluded that men place more
emphasis on the physical attractiveness of potential mates than women do, particularly in …

Integrating social knowledge and physical cues when judging the attractiveness of potential mates

MC Quist, LM DeBruine, AC Little, BC Jones - Journal of Experimental …, 2012 - Elsevier
Although many women find masculine men physically attractive, the perception that such
men are prone to infidelity may limit their appeal as romantic partners. To explore this issue …