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Baby photos increase interest in marriage. 19 Dec 2017

Baby photos increase interest in marriage. 19 Dec 2017

FromThe Psychology of Attractiveness Podcast


Baby photos increase interest in marriage. 19 Dec 2017

FromThe Psychology of Attractiveness Podcast

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Dec 19, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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This month we examine inter-generational effects on attraction. Almost everyone likes looking at baby photos, but what effect does this innocent activity have on our mating psychology? We'll also discover how the body type women and men prefer in their partners can be influenced by their own fathers' physique. And I present the results of the recent (and first ever) listener survey. Who's listening and what do you want from the show? We'll find out.Download the MP3 Support me!
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Baby Photos Increase Desire for Marriage
Just Like Daddy: Our Unconscious Attraction to Partners Who Look Like Our ParentsMarriage fuel! Does looking at this baby photo increase your desire for a long-term relationship? Stephen Ramsay/FlickrThe articles covered in the show: Lord, C. G., Holland, C. J., & Hill, S. E. (2018). Individual differences in the effects of baby images on attitudes toward getting married. Personality and Individual Differences, 121, 106-110. Read summaryŠtěrbová, Z., Trébický, V., Havlíček, J., Tureček, P., Varella, A. M. C., & Valentova, J. V. (2017). Father's physique influences mate preferences but not the actual choice of male somatotype in heterosexual women and homosexual men. Evolution and Human Behavior. Read summary
Released:
Dec 19, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The science behind attraction, jealousy, lust, and love