Sex similarities and differences in preferences for short-term mates: What, whether, and why.
The University of Texas at Austin · Arizona State University
Abstract
Are there sex differences in criteria for sexual relationships? The answer depends on what question a researcher asks. Data suggest that, whereas the sexes differ in whether they will enter short-term sexual relationships, they are more similar in what they prioritize in partners for such relationships. However, additional data and context of other findings and theory suggest different underlying reasons. In Studies 1 and 2, men and women were given varying "mate budgets" to design short-term mates and were asked whether they would actually mate with constructed partners. Study 3 used a mate-screening paradigm. Whereas women have been found to prioritize status in long-term mates, they instead (like men)…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.07
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- 100%
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- 112
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2Topics & keywords
- Casual
- Psychology
- Physical attractiveness
- Social psychology
- Attractiveness
- Term (time)
- Mate choice
- Preference
- Gender equality