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Women's preferences for sexual dimorphism in faces: Data from a sample of Arab women

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Alharbi SA, Holzleitner IJ, Lee AJ, Saribay SA & Jones BC (2020) Women's preferences for sexual dimorphism in faces: Data from a sample of Arab women. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 6 (4), pp. 328-334. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40806-020-00244-y

Abstract
Many previous studies have investigated the effects of manipulating sexually dimorphic shape characteristics in face images on attractiveness judgments. However, results have been mixed and show considerable cross-cultural variability, particularly for women’s judgments of men’s facial attractiveness. Because very little research has investigated face preferences in Arab samples, we assessed Arab women’s preferences for sexually dimorphic face shapes (Study 1) and the effect of sexually dimorphic face shapes on Arab women’s dominance perceptions (Study 2). Analyses showed that Arab women preferred feminized versions of both women’s and men’s faces over masculinized versions (Study 1, N = 272) and that masculinizing face shape had a positive effect on Arab women’s perceptions of the dominance of men, but not women (Study 2, N = 270). These image manipulations did not have a significant effect on perceptions of trustworthiness, however (Study 3, N = 434). Collectively, these results suggest that Arab women prefer relatively feminine face shapes in potential mates that they perceive as being low dominance. We discuss some directions for future research on the ultimate function of Arab women’s preferences for sexual dimorphism in faces

Keywords
Faces; Attractiveness; Mate preferences; Culture

Journal
Evolutionary Psychological Science: Volume 6, Issue 4

StatusPublished
FundersUniversity of Glasgow
Publication date31/12/2020
Publication date online14/05/2020
Date accepted by journal04/05/2020
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/31117
ISSNNo ISSN
eISSN2198-9885

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Dr Anthony Lee

Dr Anthony Lee

Lecturer in Psychology, Psychology