Is smart sexy? : examining the role of relative intelligence in mate preferences

Peter K. Jonason, Kristine Marsh, Omir Dib, Danielle Plush, Mark Doszpot, Ewing Fung, Kathleen Crimmins, Michael Drapski, Katrina Di Pietro

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Abstract

There has been a recent surge of research on the role of intelligence in mate preferences. To advance this area of research, in two online studies (N = 743), we manipulated relative, as opposed to absolute, intelligence and examined desirability in long-term and short-term relationships. In Study 1, we also examined the role of mate value towards understanding differences in desirability and, in Study 2, we also manipulated target's level of physical attractiveness. The sexes found less intelligent partners less desirable, a more intelligent partner was no more desirable than partner who was equal in intelligence, and intelligence was particularly valued as a long-term mate. In addition, mate value was correlated with rejecting less intelligent mates and desiring more intelligent ones in women only. And, last, we found that once men and women found sufficient rates of attractiveness for their short-term partners, they care about the intelligence of their partner.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)53-59
Number of pages7
JournalPersonality and Individual Differences
Volume139
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • intellect
  • intelligence
  • mate selection
  • sex differences
  • sexual selection

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