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AUTOR(ES) N.D. Glenn , T.L. Huston , C.A. Bredow , Ismael Vega
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) The University of Texas at Austin
ANO 1994
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 3
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 E659F4BEAC5CD6E9D79234ADFC6301B6
MD5 6EAB4AE2F878B44988E3884DEB55D839
MD5 f931c4a0e2d99dc0d121d2c2dc98e08b

Resumo

Although most mate selection research has focused on what people want in a marriage partner, this research focuses on what people think they can get. Using survey data from a large, representative sample of unmarried individuals, this study revealed that people who believed they possessed fewer qualities that are valued in the mating marketplace and who reported meeting lower quality potential mates felt less confident about their chances of securing an acceptable partner to marry; these associations were no weaker for people who held lower versus higher standards for a mate. Consistent with predictions, individuals' perceptions of the desirability of the people in their mating pools partially mediated the link between their self‐reported market value and their confidence about marrying.

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