Eagly Alice H, Eastwick Paul W, Johannesen-Schmidt Mary
Department of Psychology, 2029 Sheridan Road, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2009 Apr;35(4):403-14. doi: 10.1177/0146167208329696. Epub 2009 Jan 22.
In two experiments, female and male participants envisioned themselves as a married person with children who is either a homemaker or a provider. Participants who envisioned themselves as a future homemaker regarded a potential mate's provider qualities as more important and homemaker qualities as less important, compared with participants who envisioned themselves as a future provider. Envisioning oneself as a homemaker also shifted preferences toward an older spouse, compared with envisioning oneself as a provider. In the control conditions of the experiments, in which participants freely envisioned their own future marriage, the less provider responsibility anticipated for the wife, the more traditional were mate preferences. These experiments support the social role theory view that the roles anticipated by men and women influence their choice of mates.
在两项实验中,女性和男性参与者将自己设想为有孩子的已婚人士,其身份要么是家庭主妇,要么是养家糊口者。与设想自己未来成为养家糊口者的参与者相比,设想自己未来成为家庭主妇的参与者认为潜在伴侣的养家糊口能力更重要,而家庭主妇特质没那么重要。与设想自己未来成为养家糊口者相比,设想自己未来成为家庭主妇还会使对年长配偶的偏好发生转变。在实验的控制条件下,即参与者自由设想自己未来的婚姻时,预计妻子承担的养家责任越少,其择偶偏好就越传统。这些实验支持了社会角色理论的观点,即男性和女性预期的角色会影响他们的择偶选择。