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对社会和个人价值观的认同预示着男性和女性作为长期伴侣的可取性。

Endorsement of Social and Personal Values Predicts the Desirability of Men and Women as Long-Term Partners.

作者信息

Lopes Guilherme S, Barbaro Nicole, Sela Yael, Jeffery Austin J, Pham Michael N, Shackelford Todd K, Zeigler-Hill Virgil

机构信息

1 Department of Psychology, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA.

出版信息

Evol Psychol. 2017 Oct-Dec;15(4):1474704917742384. doi: 10.1177/1474704917742384.

Abstract

A prospective romantic partner's desirability as a long-term partner may be affected by the values that he or she endorses. However, few studies have examined the effects of "values" on a person's desirability as a long-term partner. We hypothesized that individuals who endorse social values (vs. personal values) will be perceived as more desirable long-term partners (Hypothesis 1) and that the endorsement of social values will be especially desirable in a male (vs. female) long-term partner (Hypothesis 2). The current study employed a 2 (sex of prospective partner: male vs. female) × 2 (values of prospective partner: personal vs. social) × 2 (physical attractiveness of prospective partner: unattractive vs. highly attractive) mixed-model design. Participants were 339 undergraduates (174 men, 165 women), with ages varying between 18 and 33 years ( M = 19.9, SD = 3.6), and mostly in a romantic relationship (53.7%). Participants reported interest in a long-term relationship with prospective partners depicted in four scenarios (within subjects), each varying along the dimensions of values (personal vs. social) and physical attractiveness (unattractive vs. highly attractive). Individuals endorsing personal values (vs. social values) and men (vs. women) endorsing personal values were rated as less desirable as long-term partners. The current research adds to the partner preferences literature by demonstrating that an individual's ascribed values influence others' perceptions of desirability as a long-term partner and that these effects are consistently sex differentiated, as predicted by an evolutionary perspective on romantic partner preferences.

摘要

作为长期伴侣的潜在浪漫对象的吸引力可能会受到其认可的价值观的影响。然而,很少有研究考察“价值观”对一个人作为长期伴侣的吸引力的影响。我们假设,认可社会价值观(相对于个人价值观)的个体将被视为更具吸引力的长期伴侣(假设1),并且在男性(相对于女性)长期伴侣中,认可社会价值观会特别具有吸引力(假设2)。本研究采用了2(潜在伴侣性别:男性 vs. 女性)×2(潜在伴侣价值观:个人 vs. 社会)×2(潜在伴侣外貌吸引力:无吸引力 vs. 极具吸引力)的混合模型设计。参与者为339名本科生(174名男性,165名女性),年龄在18至33岁之间(M = 19.9,SD = 3.6),且大多处于恋爱关系中(53.7%)。参与者报告了对四种情境中描绘的潜在伴侣建立长期关系的兴趣(受试者内),每种情境在价值观(个人 vs. 社会)和外貌吸引力(无吸引力 vs. 极具吸引力)维度上有所不同。认可个人价值观(相对于社会价值观)的个体以及认可个人价值观的男性(相对于女性)被评为作为长期伴侣的吸引力较低。本研究通过证明个体的既定价值观会影响他人对其作为长期伴侣的吸引力的看法,以及这些影响在性别上存在一致差异,为伴侣偏好文献增添了内容,正如关于浪漫伴侣偏好的进化观点所预测的那样。

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