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Title: The role of accurate self-assessment in optimising mate choice.
Author(s): Harper, Kaitlyn T
Stanley, Fiona
Sidari, Morgan J
Lee, Anthony J
Zietsch, Brendan P
Contact Email: anthony.lee@stir.ac.uk
Date Deposited: 14-Nov-2022
Citation: Harper KT, Stanley F, Sidari MJ, Lee AJ & Zietsch BP (2022) The role of accurate self-assessment in optimising mate choice.. <i>Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</i>.
Abstract: Individuals are thought to seek the best possible romantic partner in exchange for their own desirability. We investigated whether individuals’ self-evaluations were related to their partner choices and whether the accuracy of these self-evaluations was associated with mating outcomes. Participants (N=1354) took part in a speed-dating study where they rated themselves and others on mate value and indicated their willingness to date each potential partner. Individuals were somewhat accurate in their self-evaluations, and these self-evaluations were associated with individuals’ revealed minimum and maximum standards for a potential partner, but not the number of partners they were interested in. Participants who overestimated their mate value were accepted by an equivalent number of partners compared to under-estimators, but the over-estimators were choosier and thus ended up with fewer (but similarly attractive) reciprocal matches. Results support social exchange theory and the matching hypothesis, and contrast findings that self-enhancement facilitates positive social outcomes.
Rights: Harper KT, Stanley F, Sidari MJ, Lee AJ & Zietsch BP, The role of accurate self-assessment in optimising mate choice, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (Forthcoming). Copyright © The Authors 2022. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications. Reuse is restricted to non-commercial and no derivative uses.
Notes: Output Status: Forthcoming
Licence URL(s): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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