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Evolutionary Psychology | 2017

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

Guilherme S. Lopes; Nicole Barbaro; Yael Sela; Austin John Jeffery; Michael N. Pham; Todd K. Shackelford; Virgil Zeigler-Hill

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.


Evolutionary Psychology | 2018

Do Men Produce Higher Quality Ejaculates When Primed With Thoughts of Partner Infidelity

Michael N. Pham; Nicole Barbaro; Andrew M. Holub; Christopher J. Holden; Justin K. Mogilski; Guilherme S. Lopes; Sylis C. A. Nicolas; Yael Sela; Todd K. Shackelford; Virgil Zeigler-Hill; Lisa L. M. Welling

Sperm competition theory can be used to generate the hypothesis that men alter the quality of their ejaculates as a function of sperm competition risk. Using a repeated measures experimental design, we investigated whether men produce a higher quality ejaculate when primed with cues to sperm competition (i.e., imagined partner infidelity) relative to a control prime. Men (n = 45) submitted two masturbatory ejaculates—one ejaculate sample for each condition (i.e., sperm competition and control conditions). Ejaculates were assessed on 17 clinical parameters. The results did not support the hypothesis: Men did not produce higher quality ejaculates in the sperm competition condition relative to the control condition. Despite the null results of the current research, there is evidence for psychological and physiological adaptations to sperm competition in humans. We discuss methodological limitations that may have produced the null results and present methodological suggestions for research on human sperm competition.


Personality and Individual Differences | 2016

Mate Retention Inventory-Short Form (MRI-SF): Adaptation to the Brazilian context

Guilherme S. Lopes; Todd K. Shackelford; Walberto Silva dos Santos; Mariana Gonçalves Farias; Damião S.A. Segundo


Personality and Individual Differences | 2017

Attractive men's desirability as a long-term partner varies with ascribed excitement values

Guilherme S. Lopes; Walberto Silva dos Santos; Todd K. Shackelford; Adam E. Tratner; Valdiney V. Gouveia


Personality and Individual Differences | 2017

Dark Triad predicts self-promoting mate attraction behaviors

Renan Pereira Monteiro; Guilherme S. Lopes; Bruna da Silva Nascimento; Valdiney V. Gouveia; Todd K. Shackelford; Virgil Zeigler-Hill


Personality and Individual Differences | 2017

Individual differences in childhood religious experiences with peers

Adam E. Tratner; Yael Sela; Guilherme S. Lopes; Alyse D. Ehrke; Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford; Todd K. Shackelford


Personality and Individual Differences | 2017

Development and initial psychometric assessment of the Childhood Religious Experience Inventory – Primary Caregiver

Adam E. Tratner; Yael Sela; Guilherme S. Lopes; Alyse D. Ehrke; Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford; Todd K. Shackelford


PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018

Women's Partner-Directed Insults Scale

William F. McKibbin; Todd K. Shackelford; Guilherme S. Lopes


PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018

Childhood Religious Experiences with a Peer Inventory

Adam Tratner; Yael Sela; Guilherme S. Lopes; Alyse D. Ehrke; Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford; Todd K. Shackelford


Personality and Individual Differences | 2018

Development and initial psychometric validation of the Women's Partner-Directed Insults Scale

William F. McKibbin; Todd K. Shackelford; Guilherme S. Lopes

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Yael Sela

University of Rochester

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Valdiney V. Gouveia

Federal University of Paraíba

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