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A Worldwide Test of the Predictive Validity of Ideal Partner Preference-Matching

Authors :
Paul Wolfe Eastwick
Jehan Sparks
Eli Finkel
Eva Meza
Matus Adamkovic
Peter Adu
Ting Ai
Aderonke A. Akintola
Laith Al-Shawaf
Denisa Apriliawati
Patrícia Arriaga
Benjamin Aubert-Teillaud
Gabriel Baník
Krystian Barzykowski
Carlota Batres
Katherine Baucom
Elizabeth Z. Beaulieu
Maciej Behnke
Natalie Butcher
Deborah Yazhini Charles
Jane M. Chen
Jeong Eun Cheon
Phakkanun Chittham
Patrycja Chwiłkowska
Chin Wen Cong
Lee Copping
Nadia Saraí Corral-Frías
Vera Cubela Adoric
Hongfei Du
Michael Ibukun Ehinmowo
Daniela A. Escribano
Natalia Espinosa
Francisca Expósito
Gilad Feldman
Raquel Meister Ko. Freitag
Martha Frias-Armenta
Albina Gallyamova
Omri Gillath
Biljana Gjoneska
Theofilos Gkinopoulos
Dmitry Grigoryev
Agata Groyecka-Bernard
Gul Gunaydin
Ruby D. Ilustrisimo
Emily Impett
Peder Mortvedt Isager
Pavol Kačmár
Young Hoon Kim
Mirosław Kocur
Marta Kowal
Maatangi Krishna
Paul Danielle Labor
Jackson G. Lu
Marc Yancy Lucas
Wojciech W. Małecki
Klara Malinakova
Zdenek Meier
Michał Misiak
Amy Muise
Erita Narhetali
Dyna Nguyen
Lukas Novák
Asil Ali Özdoğru
Haeyoung Gideon Park
Mariola Paruzel-Czachura
Zoran Pavlović
Marcell Püski
Gianni Ribeiro
S. Craig Roberts
Jan Philipp Röer
Ivan Ropovik
Robert M Ross
Ezgi Sakman
Cristina Salvador
Emre Selcuk
Shayna Skakoon-Sparling
Agnieszka Sorokowska
Piotr Sorokowski
Ognen Spasovski
Sarah C. E. Stanton
Suzanne Stewart
Viren Swami
Barnabas Szaszi
Kaito Takashima
Petr Tavel
Julian Tejada
Eric Tu
Jarno Tuominen
David C. Vaidis
Leigh Ann Vaughn
Laura Villanueva-Moya
Dian Wisnuwardhani
Yuki Yamada
Fumiya Yonemitsu
Radka Zidkova
Kristýna Živná
Nicholas Alvaro Coles
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Center for Open Science, 2023.

Abstract

Ideal partner preferences (i.e., ratings of the desirability of attributes like attractiveness or intelligence) are the source of numerous foundational findings in the interdisciplinary literature on human mating. Recently, research on the predictive validity of ideal partner preference-matching (i.e., do people positively evaluate partners who match versus mismatch their ideals?) has become mired in several problems. For one, articles exhibit discrepant analytic and reporting practices. Furthermore, different findings emerge across laboratories worldwide, perhaps because they sample different relationship contexts and/or populations. The current project—partnered with the Psychological Science Accelerator—can bring clarity to this literature. This registered report uses a highly powered design across multiple world regions to calculate preference-matching effect sizes and variability estimates for all relevant analytic tests. It also examines effects in different relationship contexts and subsamples (e.g., attraction, established relationships, recently formed relationships).

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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