Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9104, 6500 HE, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Arch Sex Behav. 2010 Oct;39(5):1055-62. doi: 10.1007/s10508-009-9482-x. Epub 2009 Mar 5.
We investigated to what extent the length of people's gazes during conversations with opposite-sex persons is affected by the physical attractiveness of the partner. Single participants (N = 115) conversed for 5 min with confederates who were rated either as low or high on physical attractiveness. From a mating strategy perspective, we hypothesized that men's increased dating desire towards highly attractive confederates would lead to longer periods of gazing, whereas women's gazing would be less influenced by their dating desire towards highly attractive confederates. Results confirmed our hypothesis, with significantly increased gazing for men in the high attractiveness condition but no significant differences in women in the two attractiveness conditions. Contrary to past research findings, there was no significant sex difference in the size of the effect of physical attractiveness on dating desire. The results were discussed in terms of preference for physically attractive partners and communication strategies during courtship.
我们研究了在与异性交谈时,人们注视对方的时间长度在多大程度上受到伴侣外貌吸引力的影响。单身参与者(N=115)与被评为外貌吸引力低或高的同伙进行了 5 分钟的交谈。从交配策略的角度来看,我们假设男性对高吸引力同伙的约会欲望增加会导致注视时间延长,而女性对高吸引力同伙的约会欲望对注视时间的影响较小。结果证实了我们的假设,在高吸引力条件下,男性的注视时间明显增加,而在两种吸引力条件下,女性的注视时间没有显著差异。与过去的研究结果相反,外貌吸引力对约会欲望的影响大小在性别上没有显著差异。结果从对有吸引力的伴侣的偏好和求爱期间的沟通策略方面进行了讨论。