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Physical attractiveness

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posted on 2024-04-17, 17:15 authored by Martin Tovee, P. L. Cornelissen

One of the most fundamental problems facing an individual is mate selection: how do we choose a partner? It is important that we are sensitive to the physical cues that honestly signal that one individual is more desirable (i.e. fitter and with a better reproductive potential) than another, and use them to choose the partner which is most likely to enhance our chances of successful reproduction. The wrong choice will obviously have a negative impact on an individual's potential for reproduction, so one might expect very strong selective pressures for the development of mechanisms that accurately detect cues to health and fertility in potential partners. In this context, attractiveness is based on features that accurately index health and reproductive potential.

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School affiliated with

  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Encyclopedia of evolutionary psychological science

Pages/Article Number

01-Jul

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

ISBN

9783319169996

Date Submitted

2017-08-07

Date Accepted

2016-12-19

Date of First Publication

2016-12-19

Date of Final Publication

2016-12-19

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-07-26

ePrints ID

28070