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‘Sex differences in human mate preferences’ Buss (1989) ‘Sex differences in human mate preferences’

I know, I’ll do a questionnaire THIS IS BUSS… I know, I’ll do a questionnaire How can I find out about male and female mate preferences …HE’S INTERESTED IN FINDING OUT WHAT MEN AND WOMEN GO FOR IN A MATE

Fill in your age, gender and marital status 17, Female, single 32, Female, Married 41, Male, single 25, Male, single

Buss also asked participants to say… At what age they wanted to marry How big they like the age gap to be between themselves and their partner How many children they want How important 18 characteristics were to them, including… Good job Good looks Chastity Ambition Which characteristics were most desirable including… Good earning capacity Physical attractiveness

Let’s go to Europe, America, Africa, Iran, New Zealand, and many more… Let’s go and see if we get different results in other cultures Pack your bags and hold tight…

MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF PEOPLE WERE USED… …AND THEY WERE GAINED USING DIFFERENT SAMPLING TECHNIQUES

Buss used 37 samples from 33 countries

In all 37 samples males and females preferred the male to be older In 36/37 samples women rated good financial prospects higher than men did In all 37 samples men rated good looks in their mate more than women

In 34 samples we rated ambition as more important than men did Good financial prospects was rated low in the Netherlands and Great Britain In 34 samples we rated ambition as more important than men did This was high in Indonesia and Nigeria

In Scandinavian countries chastity was seen as irrelevant Good looks were particularly important for men in Bulgaria and Nigeria But China, India and Indonesia see this as important

Wow, that was a big study! Time for a cup of tea!