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Conroy-Beam, D., Buss, D. M., Asao, K, Sorokowska, A., Sorokowski, P., Aavik, T....Maja Zupančič (2019). Contrasting computational models of mate preference integration across 45 countries. Scientific Reports. 9
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@article{conroy-beam2019_1715029276614,
	author = "Conroy-Beam, D. and Buss, D. M. and Asao, K and Sorokowska, A. and Sorokowski, P. and Aavik, T. and Akello, G. and Alhabahba, M. M. and Alm, C. and Amjad, N. and Anjum, A. and Atama, C. S. and Duyar, D. A. and Ayebare, R. and Batres, C. and Bendixen, M. and Bensafia, A. and Bizumic, B. and Boussena, M. and Butovskaya, M. and Can, S. and Cantarero, K. and Carrier, A. and Cetinkaya, H. and Croy, I. and Cueto, R. M. and Czub, M. and Dronova, D. and Dural, S and Duyar, I and Ertugrul, B and  Espinosa, A. and Estevan, I. and Esteves, C. and Fang, L. and Frackowiak, T. and Garduño, J. C. and González, K. U. and Guemaz, F. and Petra Gyuris and Mária Halamová and Iskra Herak and Marina Horvat and Ivana Hromatko and Chin-Ming Hui and Jas Laile Jaafar and Feng Jiang and Konstantinos Kafetsios and Tina Kavčič and Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair and Kervyn, N. and Ha Truong Thi Khanh and Imran Ahmed Khilji and Nils C. Köbis and Hoang Moc Lan and András Láng and Georgina R. Lennard and Ernesto León and Torun Lindholm and Trinh Thi Linh and Giulia Lopez and Nguyen Van Luot and Alvaro Mailhos and Zoi Manesi and Rocio Martinez and Sarah L. McKerchar and Norbert Meskó and Girishwar Misra and Conal Monaghan and Emanuel C. Mora and Alba Moya-Garófano and Bojan Musil and Jean Carlos Natividade and Agnieszka Niemczyk and George Nizharadze and Elisabeth Oberzaucher and Anna Oleszkiewicz and Mohd Sofian Omar-Fauzee and Ike E. Onyishi and Baris Özener and Ariela Francesca Pagani and Vilmante Pakalniskiene and Miriam Parise and Farid Pazhoohi and Annette Pisanski and Katarzyna Pisanski and Edna Ponciano and Camelia Popa and Pavol Prokop and Rizwan, M. and Mario Sainz and Svjetlana Salkičević and Ruta Sargautyte and Ivan Sarmány-Schuller and Susanne Schmehl and Shivantika Sharad and Razi Sultan Siddiqui and Franco Simonetti and Stanislava Yordanova Stoyanova and Meri Tadinac and Marco Antonio Correa Varella and Vauclair, C.-M. and Luis Diego Vega and Dwi Ajeng Widarini and Gyesook Yoo and Marta Zaťková and Maja Zupančič",
	title = "Contrasting computational models of mate preference integration across 45 countries",
	journal = "Scientific Reports",
	year = "2019",
	volume = "9",
	number = "",
	doi = "10.1038/s41598-019-52748-8",
	url = "https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-52748-8"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Contrasting computational models of mate preference integration across 45 countries
T2  - Scientific Reports
VL  - 9
AU  - Conroy-Beam, D.
AU  - Buss, D. M.
AU  - Asao, K
AU  - Sorokowska, A.
AU  - Sorokowski, P.
AU  - Aavik, T.
AU  - Akello, G.
AU  - Alhabahba, M. M.
AU  - Alm, C.
AU  - Amjad, N.
AU  - Anjum, A.
AU  - Atama, C. S.
AU  - Duyar, D. A.
AU  - Ayebare, R.
AU  - Batres, C.
AU  - Bendixen, M.
AU  - Bensafia, A.
AU  - Bizumic, B.
AU  - Boussena, M.
AU  - Butovskaya, M.
AU  - Can, S.
AU  - Cantarero, K.
AU  - Carrier, A.
AU  - Cetinkaya, H.
AU  - Croy, I.
AU  - Cueto, R. M.
AU  - Czub, M.
AU  - Dronova, D.
AU  - Dural, S
AU  - Duyar, I
AU  - Ertugrul, B
AU  -  Espinosa, A.
AU  - Estevan, I.
AU  - Esteves, C.
AU  - Fang, L.
AU  - Frackowiak, T.
AU  - Garduño, J. C.
AU  - González, K. U.
AU  - Guemaz, F.
AU  - Petra Gyuris
AU  - Mária Halamová
AU  - Iskra Herak
AU  - Marina Horvat
AU  - Ivana Hromatko
AU  - Chin-Ming Hui
AU  - Jas Laile Jaafar
AU  - Feng Jiang
AU  - Konstantinos Kafetsios
AU  - Tina Kavčič
AU  - Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair
AU  - Kervyn, N.
AU  - Ha Truong Thi Khanh
AU  - Imran Ahmed Khilji
AU  - Nils C. Köbis
AU  - Hoang Moc Lan
AU  - András Láng
AU  - Georgina R. Lennard
AU  - Ernesto León
AU  - Torun Lindholm
AU  - Trinh Thi Linh
AU  - Giulia Lopez
AU  - Nguyen Van Luot
AU  - Alvaro Mailhos
AU  - Zoi Manesi
AU  - Rocio Martinez
AU  - Sarah L. McKerchar
AU  - Norbert Meskó
AU  - Girishwar Misra
AU  - Conal Monaghan
AU  - Emanuel C. Mora
AU  - Alba Moya-Garófano
AU  - Bojan Musil
AU  - Jean Carlos Natividade
AU  - Agnieszka Niemczyk
AU  - George Nizharadze
AU  - Elisabeth Oberzaucher
AU  - Anna Oleszkiewicz
AU  - Mohd Sofian Omar-Fauzee
AU  - Ike E. Onyishi
AU  - Baris Özener
AU  - Ariela Francesca Pagani
AU  - Vilmante Pakalniskiene
AU  - Miriam Parise
AU  - Farid Pazhoohi
AU  - Annette Pisanski
AU  - Katarzyna Pisanski
AU  - Edna Ponciano
AU  - Camelia Popa
AU  - Pavol Prokop
AU  - Rizwan, M.
AU  - Mario Sainz
AU  - Svjetlana Salkičević
AU  - Ruta Sargautyte
AU  - Ivan Sarmány-Schuller
AU  - Susanne Schmehl
AU  - Shivantika Sharad
AU  - Razi Sultan Siddiqui
AU  - Franco Simonetti
AU  - Stanislava Yordanova Stoyanova
AU  - Meri Tadinac
AU  - Marco Antonio Correa Varella
AU  - Vauclair, C.-M.
AU  - Luis Diego Vega
AU  - Dwi Ajeng Widarini
AU  - Gyesook Yoo
AU  - Marta Zaťková
AU  - Maja Zupančič
PY  - 2019
SN  - 2045-2322
DO  - 10.1038/s41598-019-52748-8
UR  - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-52748-8
AB  - Humans express a wide array of ideal mate preferences. Around the world, people desire romantic partners who are intelligent, healthy, kind, physically attractive, wealthy, and more. In order for these ideal preferences to guide the choice of actual romantic partners, human mating psychology must possess a means to integrate information across these many preference dimensions into summaries of the overall mate value of their potential mates. Here we explore the computational design of this mate preference integration process using a large sample of n = 14,487 people from 45 countries around the world. We combine this large cross-cultural sample with agent-based models to compare eight hypothesized models of human mating markets. Across cultures, people higher in mate value appear to experience greater power of choice on the mating market in that they set higher ideal standards, better fulfill their preferences in choice, and pair with higher mate value partners. Furthermore, we find that this cross-culturally universal pattern of mate choice is most consistent with a Euclidean model of mate preference integration.
ER  -