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Karoline Sachse

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Why Mate Choices are not as Reciprocal as we Assume: The Role of Personality, Flirting and Physical Attractiveness

2011

Based on a social relations perspective on mating, the actual and assumed reciprocity of mate choices was studied in a real–life speed–dating context. A community sample involving 382 singles aged 18–54 years filled out a questionnaire for the measurement of self–perceived mate value, sociosexuality, extraversion, and shyness and participated in free speed–dating sessions. Immediately after each date, choices and assumed choices were recorded. Measures of physical attractiveness and flirting behaviour were obtained by independent observers. Results show that actual mate choices are not reciprocal although people strongly expect their choices to be reciprocated and flirting behaviour is ind…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical attractivenessContext (language use)ShynessEvolutionary psychologySocial relationDevelopmental psychologyReciprocity (social psychology)FlirtingPersonalityPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Personality
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