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    Mate Selection

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    research paper is to identify the differences in mate selection strategies of men and women. This paper will first discuss the past research in mate selection tactics. It will then examine the hypotheses of the present research in the light of the studies previously conducted. Consequently it will discuss the method used to conduct present research‚ its results and its findings. Then it will relate the current study to major theories of mate selection. Lastly‚ it will discuss the limitations and the

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    David Buss Bibliography

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    Running Head: David Buss 1 Bibliography of David Buss M J PSY330 Dr. C M February 10‚ 2012 David Buss 2 Bibliography of David Buss Evolutionary psychologists‚ such as David Buss‚ approach the social and natural sciences to examine psychological traits such as memory‚ perception‚ and language from a modern evolutionary perspective. Evolutionary psychologists also argue that much of human behavior is the output of psychological adaptations that have evolved to solve

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    Mate Selection Selecting your mate is not only what you want physically in a person but also the propinquity you share with one another. I created a survey questioning age to see any patterns by how much age difference and what mate is usually is oldest. Then I included questions their economical back ground to analyze if there is vast income class gaps in between on another. On the survey I included questions about their educational level and income level many times often related the higher education

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    The Mate Selection This paper compares and contrasts what the secular world presents about how we select our mates and how the Lord directs us to select our mates. The secular world has looked at this process using Sociology and Psychology to answer the question why do we choose our partners. This paper will discuss how culture‚ self preservation‚ and ultimately the Lord will affect the selection of one’s mate. Culture In the third edition of Sociology by Linda Lindsey and Stephen Beach‚ it is

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    Mate Selection Preferences

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    Abstract This experiment was conducted to study gender differences in mate selection preference. 82 participants‚ aged 17-23 years and have never been married were randomly selected for the experiment in a convenience sample. Participants were given a survey- listing considerations important to people in choosing a life partner- to complete. Participants had to rate how willing they are to marry a person with a certain characteristic; each characteristic is rated individually on a 7-point scale

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    Mate selection theories

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    have decided to interview my father to learn more about the process he went through when selecting my mother as his mate. I have developed questions to ask my father during the interview process. These questions relate to the mate selection theories. The purpose of my research is to get an in depth understanding of the mate selection process‚ and to determine if any of the mate selection theories can be applied to my parents. The social homogamy theory explains that individuals are attracted to

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    Factors in Choosing A Mate Name Part I: Biographical Data 1. Age: 2. Sex: (male or female) 3. Religion: 4. Marital status (please circle): single dating engaged married divorced 5. Class or year: 6. Number of brothers: Number of sisters: Part II: Evaluative Section 1. At what age would you prefer to marry? 2. What age difference would you prefer between you and your spouse? years Whom would you prefer to be older (please circle): self spouse 3. Please

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    FEMALE MATE CHOICE IN POECILIA RETICULATA Abstract: In this experiment we examined female mate preference in the Trinidad guppy‚ Poecilia reticulata. Female guppies prefer to mate with brightly colored males in numerous species. From the jealousy experiment‚ the modeled female is jealous with the other female which is in the same section with 2 different males. The modeled female significantly preferred the males with 1 female than 3 males in other section. Introduction: Intrasexual selection

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    Differences in human mate preference SECTION A: Question 1- Summarise the aims and context of Buss (12 marks) Buss aimed to investigate if evolutionary explanations for sex differences in human mate preferences are found in varying cultures such as locations‚ ethnicity and religion. It was predicted that women preferred men who are ambitious‚ hardworking and financially well-off. Men preferred women who are young‚ attractive and chaste. Charles Darwin suggested that choosing a mate was a matter of

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    parents tend to promote free choice selection or arranged marriages? 2. Do you prefer to find a man that you think would be a good father? 3. Do you tend to choose woman based on the fact that she could bear a healthy child? 4. Is it attractive to find an intelligent man/woman? 5. When deciding on a man/women to date do you tend to be attracted to a person with similar social background? 6. Do you tend to have an image of an ideal mate formed in your head? 7. Do

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