Is mate-choice copying a female phenomenon?

buir.contributor.authorBowers, Robert Ian
buir.contributor.authorPınar, Verda
buir.contributor.authorSarıyıldız, Selime Selay
buir.contributor.authorParlak, Duru
buir.contributor.orcidBowers, Robert Ian|0000-0002-5688-9174
dc.citation.epage8
dc.citation.issueNumber1
dc.citation.spage1
dc.citation.volumeNumber46
dc.contributor.authorBowers, Robert Ian
dc.contributor.authorPınar, Verda
dc.contributor.authorSarıyıldız, Selime Selay
dc.contributor.authorParlak, Duru
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-12T11:07:06Z
dc.date.available2025-02-12T11:07:06Z
dc.date.issued2025-01-13
dc.departmentDepartment of Psychology
dc.description.abstractMate-choice copying is where the probability of being chosen as a mate increases when there is evidence that others have already chosen that mate. Previous studies have shown that humans of both sexes are subject to such effects. This study asks whether the sexes differ in the extent that they are so affected, raising several considerations that push expectations in either direction. University students (N = 243) rated profile cards about real daters obtained from a prior speed dating event. Profiles included positive, negative or mixed mate choice information about the daters. Both males and females changed their ratings in the direction of others' choices, and to comparable extents. These ratings changes correlated with neither rejection sensitivity nor attachment style scale scores. The present results challenge theories that lead to the expectation that human females will rely more heavily than males on social mate-choice heuristics, and loan credence to several factors that motivate expectation of no sex difference in mate-choice copying.
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dc.embargo.release2026-01-13
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2025.106653
dc.identifier.eissn1879-0607
dc.identifier.issn1090-5138
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11693/116223
dc.language.isoEnglish
dc.publisherElsevier Inc.
dc.relation.isversionofhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2025.106653
dc.rightsCC BY
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.source.titleEvolution and Human Behavior
dc.subjectMate-choice copying
dc.subjectSocial mate-choice heuristics
dc.subjectNon-independent mate choice
dc.subjectSexual selection
dc.subjectSex differences
dc.subjectRejection sensitivity
dc.subjectAdult attachment styles
dc.titleIs mate-choice copying a female phenomenon?
dc.typeArticle

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