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David Buss is an American evolutionary psychologist at the University of Texas at Austin, researching human sex differences in mate selection. 1 His paper on mate preferences across cultures has passed 5,000 Google Scholar citations, a record for him. 2 A replication study of the paper found stable sex differences in long-term mate preferences in line with an evolutionary framework 3 , but also showed that women were slightly more inclined than men to prefer a previously married partner. 3

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Summary David Buss, author of The Evolution of Desire: Strategies of Human Mating, recently tweeted that his paper on mate preferences across cultures has passed 5,000 Google Scholar citations, a record for him. He also provided a link to his website for those interested in the paper. Finally, he encouraged people to follow him on Twitter to stay up to date on the latest news and developments in the field.
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Summary David Michael Buss is an American evolutionary psychologist at the University of Texas at Austin, researching human sex differences in mate selection. He is considered one of the founders of evolutionary psychology.
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Summary This report replicates a seminal study by Sprecher et al. (1994) to assess if sex differences in mate preferences may have converged over time due to social change. The replication was largely successful and suggests stable sex differences in long-term mate preferences in line with an evolutionary framework, but also found evidence for narrowed sex differences for preferences with regard to ethnicity and education. Interestingly, while the original study found no sex difference in the preference for marrying the previously married, the current study showed that women were slightly more inclined than men to prefer a previously married partner.
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Buss , D. M. (in preparation) Short- and long-term mating: Tactics. [rDMB] Google Scholar Buss , D. M. & Barnes, M. F. ( 1986) Preferences in human mate selection. Journal of Personality…
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Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions.
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Google Scholar. Buss D. M. (2016). (See References). This book provides an up-to-date overview of strategies of human mating, with one large chapter and portions of others devoted to sexual…
Sexual Conflict in Human Mating - David M. Buss, 2017 - SAGE Journals
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DM Buss. Preferences in human mate selection. DM Buss, M Abbott, A Angleitner, A Asherian, A Biaggio, ... Error management theory: a new perspective on biases in cross-sex mind reading.…
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Buss, D.M. (Ed.)(2005). The handbook of evolutionary psychology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Buss, D. M., & Malamuth, N. (Eds.)(1996). Sex, power. conflict: Evolutionary and feminist perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. …
David M. Buss Department of Psychology The University of Texas at Austin
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David Buss is one of the founders of the modern field of evolutionary psychology. He is the most heavily cited evolutionary psychologist in the world, according to Google Scholar (48,773…
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In 1989 American evolutionist David Buss [21] published the results of a cross-cultural survey into mate choice preferences in close to 10,000 respondents from all around the world. The survey…
Buss, David M. 1989. “Sex Differences in Human Mate Preferences ...
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