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Title: Sex Differences in Mate Preferences Across 45 Countries: A Large-Scale Replication
Authors: Walter, Kathryn V.
Conroy-Beam, Daniel
Buss, David M.
Asao, Kelly
Sorokowska, Agnieszka
Sorokowski, Piotr
Aavik, Toivo
Akello, Grace
Alhabahba, Mohammad Madallh
Alm, Charlotte
Amjad, Naumana
Anjum, Afifa
Atama, Chiemezie S.
Atamtürk Duyar, Derya
Ayebare, Richard
Batres, Carlota
Bendixen, Mons
Bensafia, Aicha
Bizumic, Boris
Boussena, Mahmoud
Butovskaya, Marina
Can, Seda
Cantarero, Katarzyna
Carrier, Antonin
Cetinkaya, Hakan
Croy, Ilona
Cueto, Rosa María
Czub, Marcin
Dronova, Daria
Dural, Seda
Duyar, Izzet
Ertugrul, Berna
Espinosa, Agustín
Estevan, Ignacio
Esteves, Carla Sofia
Fang, Luxi
Frackowiak, Tomasz
Contreras Garduño, Jorge
Ugalde González, Karina
Guemaz, Farida
Gyuris, Petra
Halamová, Mária
Herak, Iskra
Horvat, Marina
Hromatko, Ivana
Hui, Chin-Ming
Laile Jaafar, Jas
Jiang, Feng
Kafetsios, Konstantinos
Kavčič, Tina
Ottesen Kennair, Leif Edward
Kervyn, Nicolas
Khanh Ha, Truong Thi
Khilji, Imran Ahmed
Köbis, Nils C.
Moc Lan, Hoang
Láng, András
Lennard, Georgina R.
León, Ernesto
Lindholm, Torun
Linh, Trinh Thi
Lopez, Giulia
Van Luot, Nguyen
Mailhos, Alvaro
Manesi, Zoi
Martinez, Rocio
McKerchar, Sarah L.
Meskó, Norbert
Misra, Girishwar
Monaghan, Conal
Mora, Emanuel C.
Moya-Garófano, Alba
Musil, Bojan
Natividade, Jean Carlos
Niemczyk, Agnieszka
Nizharadze, George
Oberzaucher, Elisabeth
Oleszkiewicz, Anna
Omar-Fauzee, Mohd Sofian
Onyishi, Ike E.
Özener, Baris
Pagani, Ariela Francesca
Pakalniskiene, Vilmante
Parise, Miriam
Pazhoohi, Farid
Pisanski, Annette
Pisanski, Katarzyna
Ponciano, Edna
Popa, Camelia
Prokop, Pavol
Rizwan, Muhammad
Sainz, Mario
Salkičević, Svjetlana
Sargautyte, Ruta
Sarmány-Schuller, Ivan
Schmehl, Susanne
Sharad, Shivantika
Sultan Siddiqui, Razi
Simonetti, Franco
Yordanova Stoyanova, Stanislava
Tadinac, Meri
Correa Varella, Marco Antonio
Vauclair, Christin-Melanie
Vega, Luis Diego
Ajeng Widarini, Dwi
Yoo, Gyesook
Zat'ková, Marta
Zupančič, Maja
Keywords: mate preferences
sex differences
cross-cultural studies
evolutionary psychology
biosocial role theory
open data
preregistered
Publisher: Psychological Science
Citation: Walter, K. V., Conroy-Beam, D., Buss, D. M., Asao, K., Sorokowska, A., Sorokowski, P., Aavik, T., Akello, G., Alhabahba, M. M., Alm, C., Amjad, N., Anjum, A., Atama, C. S., Atamtürk Duyar, D., Ayebare, R., Batres, C., Bendixen, M., Bensafia, A., Bizumic, B.,… y Zupančič, M. (2020). Sex Differences in Mate Preferences Across 45 Countries: A Large-Scale Replication. Psychological Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797620904154
Abstract: Abstract: Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex differences in preferences for attractiveness and resources as well as sources of systematic cultural variation. Two competing perspectives—an evolutionary psychological perspective and a biosocial role perspective—offer alternative explanations for these findings. However, the original data on which each perspective relies are decades old, and the literature is fraught with conflicting methods, analyses, results, and conclusions. Using a new 45-country sample (N = 14,399), we attempted to replicate classic studies and test both the evolutionary and biosocial role perspectives. Support for universal sex differences in preferences remains robust: Men, more than women, prefer attractive, young mates, and women, more than men, prefer older mates with financial prospects. Cross-culturally, both sexes have mates closer to their own ages as gender equality increases. Beyond age of partner, neither pathogen prevalence nor gender equality robustly predicted sex differences or preferences across countries.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797620904154
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12411/1167
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