The Dissenter

#478 Cari Goetz: Mate Preferences, Mate Value, the EEA, and Evolutionary Mismatch

Jun 4, 2021
Cari Goetz, an Associate Professor of Psychology specializing in evolutionary psychology, dives into the fascinating world of human mating strategies. She discusses how sex differences shape mate preferences and the implications of mate value discrepancies in relationships. Goetz elaborates on the impact of societal factors on modern dating behaviors and the curious phenomenon of evolutionary mismatch. Listeners will also learn about the complexities of trust, vulnerability cues, and the challenges evolutionary psychologists face in tackling sensitive topics.
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Mate Preferences Similarities

  • Men and women have mostly similar mate preferences, desiring kind, understanding, healthy, and intelligent partners.
  • Key differences arise in preferences for resources and physical attractiveness.
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Mate Preference Advertisement and Deception

  • People advertise mate preferences through signaling, but deception is possible, especially online.
  • Information about potential mates also comes from others, filtered through their own motives.
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Mate Value Awareness

  • People generally demonstrate awareness of their mate value in their mate choices.
  • Assortative mating, where individuals pair with similar mate value partners, can result from competition.
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