Mate preference priorities in the East and West: A cross‐cultural test of the mate preference priority model
Journal of Personality2019Vol. 88(3), pp. 606–620
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Andrew G. Thomas, Peter K. Jonason, Jesse D. Blackburn, Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair, Rob Lowe, John M. Malouff, Steve Stewart‐Williams, Danielle Sulikowski, Norman P. Li
Abstract
The tendency to prioritize reproductively fundamental traits is present in both Eastern and Western cultures. The psychological mechanisms responsible for this process produce similar prioritization patterns despite cross-cultural variation.
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