Men still value physical attractiveness in a long-term mate more than women: Rejoinder to Eastwick, Neff, Finkel, Luchies, and Hunt (2014).
Sexual selection theory and parental investment theory suggest that partner physical
attractiveness should more strongly affect men's relationship outcomes than women's …
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.
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 …
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).
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 …
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 …
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 …
more than females do, whereas females value a potential partner's socioeconomic status …
Dyadic secondary meta-analysis: Attractiveness in mixed-sex couples
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
men are prone to infidelity may limit their appeal as romantic partners. To explore this issue …