1. Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Coalitional Mate Retention Inventory (CMRI) and Evidence for Two Superordinate Domains
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Yael Sela, Guilherme S. Lopes, Todd K. Shackelford, and Nicole Barbaro
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Human mate selection ,Interpersonal relationship ,Psychological research ,05 social sciences ,050109 social psychology ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology ,Evolutionary psychology ,Superordinate goals ,050105 experimental psychology ,Applied Psychology ,Confirmatory factor analysis ,Developmental psychology - Abstract
Abstract. The Coalitional Mate Retention Inventory (CMRI; Pham, Barbaro, Mogilski, & Shackelford, 2015 ) assesses the frequency with which individuals solicit allies to assist with mate retention efforts. The current study subjected the CMRI to confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs). A model comparison approach was employed using data from a large community sample of participants currently in a heterosexual romantic relationship ( n = 1,003, 54% male). The seven-factor structure of the CMRI demonstrates good model fit and provides significantly better fit than an alternative single-factor structure. The results also demonstrate that the seven tactics of the CMRI are subsumed by two superordinate domains of Benefit-Provisioning and Cost-Inflicting coalitional mate retention. Correlational analyses with the superordinate domains of coalitional mate retention are presented and highlight their predictive utility. We recommend the continued use of the CMRI in psychological research.
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- 2019
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