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Leveling the Playing Field: Longer Acquaintance Predicts Reduced Assortative Mating on Attractiveness
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Eastwick, Paul W.
, Hunt, Lucy L.
, Finkel, Eli J.
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Acquaintances
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Assortative mating
/ Choice Behavior
/ Couples
/ Dating
/ Female
/ Friends - psychology
/ Friendship
/ Homogamy
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Male
/ Marriage
/ Mating
/ Middle Aged
/ Personal appearance
/ Personal relationships
/ Physical attractiveness
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Regression Analysis
/ Reproduction
/ Romantic relationships
/ Sexual Partners - psychology
/ Social Behavior
/ Time Factors
/ Young Adult
2015
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Leveling the Playing Field: Longer Acquaintance Predicts Reduced Assortative Mating on Attractiveness
by
Eastwick, Paul W.
, Hunt, Lucy L.
, Finkel, Eli J.
in
Acquaintances
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Assortative mating
/ Choice Behavior
/ Couples
/ Dating
/ Female
/ Friends - psychology
/ Friendship
/ Homogamy
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Male
/ Marriage
/ Mating
/ Middle Aged
/ Personal appearance
/ Personal relationships
/ Physical attractiveness
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Regression Analysis
/ Reproduction
/ Romantic relationships
/ Sexual Partners - psychology
/ Social Behavior
/ Time Factors
/ Young Adult
2015
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Leveling the Playing Field: Longer Acquaintance Predicts Reduced Assortative Mating on Attractiveness
by
Eastwick, Paul W.
, Hunt, Lucy L.
, Finkel, Eli J.
in
Acquaintances
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Assortative mating
/ Choice Behavior
/ Couples
/ Dating
/ Female
/ Friends - psychology
/ Friendship
/ Homogamy
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Male
/ Marriage
/ Mating
/ Middle Aged
/ Personal appearance
/ Personal relationships
/ Physical attractiveness
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Regression Analysis
/ Reproduction
/ Romantic relationships
/ Sexual Partners - psychology
/ Social Behavior
/ Time Factors
/ Young Adult
2015
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Leveling the Playing Field: Longer Acquaintance Predicts Reduced Assortative Mating on Attractiveness
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Leveling the Playing Field: Longer Acquaintance Predicts Reduced Assortative Mating on Attractiveness
2015
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Clear empirical demonstrations of the theoretical principles underlying assortative mating remain elusive. This article examines a moderator of assortative mating—how well couple members knew each other before dating—suggested by recent findings related to market-based (i.e., competition) theories. Specifically, competition is pervasive to the extent that people achieve consensus about who possesses desirable qualities (e.g., attractiveness) and who does not. Because consensus is stronger earlier in the acquaintance process, assortative mating based on attractiveness should be stronger among couples who formed a relationship after a short period rather than a long period of acquaintance. A study of 167 couples included measures of how long partners had known each other before dating and whether they had been friends before dating, as well as coders' ratings of physical attractiveness. As predicted, couples revealed stronger evidence of assortative mating to the extent that they knew each other for a short time and were not friends before initiating a romantic relationship.
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