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Variation in Women's Preferences Regarding Male Facial Masculinity Is Better Explained by Genetic Differences Than by Previously Identified Context-Dependent Effects




TekijätZietsch BP, Lee AJ, Sherlock JM, Jern P

KustantajaSAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

Julkaisuvuosi2015

JournalPsychological Science

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiPSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE

Lehden akronyymiPSYCHOL SCI

Artikkelin numero9

Vuosikerta26

Numero9

Aloitussivu1440

Lopetussivu1448

Sivujen määrä9

ISSN0956-7976

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0956797615591770


Tiivistelmä

Women's preferences for masculine versus feminine male faces are highly variable. According to a dominant theory in evolutionary psychology, this variability results from adaptations that optimize preferences by calibrating them to certain contextual factors, including women's self-perceived attractiveness, short- versus long-term relationship orientation, pathogen disgust sensitivity, and stage of the menstrual cycle. The theory does not account for the possible contribution of genetic variation on women's facial masculinity preference. Using a large sample (N = 2,160) of identical and nonidentical female Finnish twins and their siblings, we showed that the proportion of variation in women's preferences regarding male facial masculinity that was attributable to genetic variation (38%) dwarfed the variation due to the combined effect of contextual factors (< 1%). These findings cast doubt on the importance of these context-dependent effects and may suggest a need for refocusing in the field toward understanding the wide genetic variation in these preferences and how this variation relates to the evolution of sexual dimorphism in faces.




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