Title of article :
Is variability in mate choice similar for intelligence and personality traits? Testing a hypothesis about the evolutionary genetics of personality
Author/Authors :
Stone، نويسنده , , Emily A. and Shackelford، نويسنده , , Todd K. and Buss، نويسنده , , David M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
5
From page :
33
To page :
37
Abstract :
This study tests the hypothesis presented by Penke, Denissen, and Miller (2007a) that condition-dependent traits, including intelligence, attractiveness, and health, are universally and uniformly preferred as characteristics in a mate relative to traits that are less indicative of condition, including personality traits. We analyzed between-culture mean standard deviations of preference ratings and rankings provided by nearly 10,000 people in 37 cultures for 18 characteristics in a potential mate. Contrary to the hypothesis, preferences for traits indicating agreeableness and conscientiousness were not more variable than preferences for intelligence, and preferences for traits indicating low neuroticism were more uniform than preferences for intelligence. Discussion addresses implications of these results for hypotheses about the evolutionary genetics of intelligence and personality.
Keywords :
mate preferences , evolutionary genetics , evolutionary psychology , personality , intelligence
Journal title :
Intelligence (Kidlington)
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Intelligence (Kidlington)
Record number :
2377452
Link To Document :
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