Mate Value Discrepancy and Mate Retention Behaviors of Self and Partner.
@article{Sela2017MateVD,
title={Mate Value Discrepancy and Mate Retention Behaviors of Self and Partner.},
author={Yael Sela and Justin Mogilski and Todd K. Shackelford and Virgil Zeigler‐Hill and Bernhard Fink},
journal={Journal of personality},
year={2017},
volume={85 5},
pages={
730-740
}
}OBJECTIVE
This study investigated the relationship between perceived mate value discrepancy (i.e., the difference between an individual's mate value and their partner's mate value) and perceived frequency of mate retention performed by an individual relative to his or her partner.
METHOD
In two studies, participants in long-term, exclusive, sexual, heterosexual relationships reported their own, and their partner's, mate value and mate retention. Samples included 899 community members (Study 1…
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