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Female condition influences preferences for sexual dimorphism in faces of male humans (Homo sapiens)

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Penton-Voak I, Little A, Jones BC, Burt DM, Tiddeman BP & Perrett DI (2003) Female condition influences preferences for sexual dimorphism in faces of male humans (Homo sapiens). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 117 (3), pp. 264-271. https://doi.org/10.1037/0735-7036.117.3.264

Abstract
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual traits. Women's preferences for sexually dimorphic characteristics in male faces (facial masculinity) have recently been reported to covary with self-reported attractiveness. As women's attractiveness has been proposed to signal reproductive condition, the findings in human (Homo sapiens) and other species may reflect similar processes. The current study investigated whether the covariation between condition and preferences for masculinity would generalize to 2 further measures of female attractiveness: other-rated facial attractiveness and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR). Women with high (unattractive) WHR and/or relatively low other-rated facial attractiveness preferred more "feminine" male faces when choosing faces for a long-term relationship than when choosing for a short-term relationship, possibly reflecting diverse tactics in female mate choice.

Journal
Journal of Comparative Psychology: Volume 117, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date30/09/2003
PublisherAmerican Psychological Association
ISSN0735-7036