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Functionally Calibrating Life Satisfaction: The Case of Mating Motives and Self-Perceived Mate Value

Authors :
Steven L. Neuberg
Eunkook M. Suh
Ji-eun Shin
Ahra Ko
Source :
Journal of Happiness Studies. 24:651-675
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023.

Abstract

If life satisfaction has functional significance for goal achievement, it should be calibrated to cues of potential success on active and fundamentally important goals. Within the context of mating motivation, we tested this hypothesis with self-perceived mate value—an assessment of one’s potential mating success. As hypothesized, because most individuals (eventually) seek long-term relationships, self-perceived long-term mate value predicted life satisfaction for men and women regardless of relationship status. In contrast, and also as hypothesized, self-perceived short-term mate value predicted life satisfaction only for individuals with short-term mating goals—single uncommitted men (Studies 1, 2A, and 2B), individuals dispositionally motivated toward short-term relationships (Studies 2A and 2B), and single uncommitted women for whom short-term mating motivation was experimentally engaged, enabling causal inference (Study 3). Results support a functional conceptualization of life satisfaction, showing that currently active mating goals can shape the extent to which goal-specific self-perceived mate value predicts life satisfaction.

Details

ISSN :
15737780 and 13894978
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Happiness Studies
Accession number :
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