Contrasting computational models of mate preference integration across 45 Countries

  • D. Conroy-Beam*
  • , D. M. Buss
  • , K. Asao
  • , A. Sorokowska
  • , P. Sorokowski
  • , T. Aavik
  • , G. Akello
  • , M. M. Alhabahba
  • , C. Alm
  • , N. Amjad
  • , A. Anjum
  • , C. S. Atama
  • , D. A. Duyar
  • , R. Ayebare
  • , C. Batres
  • , M. Bendixen
  • , A. Bensafia
  • , B. Bizumic
  • , M. Boussena
  • , M. Butovskaya
  • S. Can, K. Cantarero, A. Carrier, H. Cetinkaya, I. Croy, R. M. Cueto, M. Czub, D. Dronova, S. Dural, I. Duyar, B. Ertugrul, A. Espinosa, I. Estevan, C. S. Esteves, L. Fang, T. Frackowiak, J. C. Garduno, K. U. Gonzalez, F. Guemaz, P. Gyuris, M. Halamova, I. Herak, M. Horvat, I. Hromatko, Hui C. -M., J. L. Jaafar, F. Jiang, K. Kafetsios, T. Kavcic, L. E. O. Kennair, N. Kervyn, Khanh Ha T. Thi, I. A. Khilji, N. C. Kobis, H. M. Lan, A. Lang, G. R. Lennard, E. Leon, T. Lindholm, Linh T. Thi, Giulia Lopez, Luot N. Van, A. Mailhos, Z. Manesi, R. Martinez, S. L. McKerchar, N. Mesko, G. Misra, C. Monaghan, E. C. Mora, A. Moya-Garofano, B. Musil, J. C. Natividade, A. Niemczyk, G. Nizharadze, E. Oberzaucher, A. Oleszkiewicz, M. S. Omar-Fauzee, I. E. Onyishi, B. Ozener, A. F. Pagani, V. Pakalniskiene, Miriam Parise, F. Pazhoohi, A. Pisanski, K. Pisanski, E. Ponciano, C. Popa, P. Prokop, M. Rizwan, M. Sainz, S. Salkicevic, R. Sargautyte, I. Sarmany-Schuller, S. Schmehl, S. Sharad, R. S. Siddiqui, F. Simonetti, S. Y. Stoyanova, M. Tadinac, M. A. C. Varella, Vauclair C. -M., L. D. Vega, D. A. Widarini, G. Yoo, M. Zatkova, M. Zupancic
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Abstract

Humans express a wide array of ideal mate preferences. Around the world, people desire romantic partners who are intelligent, healthy, kind, physically attractive, wealthy, and more. In order for these ideal preferences to guide the choice of actual romantic partners, human mating psychology must possess a means to integrate information across these many preference dimensions into summaries of the overall mate value of their potential mates. Here we explore the computational design of this mate preference integration process using a large sample of n = 14,487 people from 45 countries around the world. We combine this large cross-cultural sample with agent-based models to compare eight hypothesized models of human mating markets. Across cultures, people higher in mate value appear to experience greater power of choice on the mating market in that they set higher ideal standards, better fulfill their preferences in choice, and pair with higher mate value partners. Furthermore, we find that this cross-culturally universal pattern of mate choice is most consistent with a Euclidean model of mate preference integration.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1-13
Numero di pagine13
RivistaScientific Reports
Volume9
Numero di pubblicazione1
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2019

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Multidisciplinare

Keywords

  • computational design
  • cross-cultural study
  • mate preferences

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