Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Ways Of Selecting Romantic Par :: essays research papers
   Ways of selecting romantic partners    There has always been a belief that men and women differ in   their ways of selecting   romantic partners in terms of characteristics in their   mates. For example, men have always   been perceived to place more importance in size of breasts   in women. Likewise, women   have been perceived to place more importance on height of   the men they are interested in   and their build. This study is to find out whether these   social stigmas are true in a typical   large college campus dealing with subjects that are around   the age of 18~19 years.   Surveys were used to have the subjects rate the importance   of characteristics of men and   women that are typically looked at when either sex are   looking for romantic partners.   The research in question is, ';Gender Differences in   Selecting Romantic Partners.';   There were previous researches and surveys done on this   subject. There are five such   studies that best relate to the research topic. The first   appeared in Sex Roles. The article   was titled 'Sex Differences in Factors of Romantic   Attraction.'; The second appeared in   Psychological Reports and was titled, 'Men's Preferences in   Romantic Partners: Obesity   vs. Addiction.'; The third appeared in College Student   Journal and was titled, 'College   Students' Homogamous Preferences for a Date and Mate.'; The   fourth appeared in Sex   Roles titled, 'Pursuit of Nontraditional Occupations: Fear   of Success or Fear of Not   Being Chosen?'; The last article appeared in Psychological   Bulletin titled, 'Gender   Differences in Mate Selection Preferences: A Test of the   Parental Investment Model.';   The first article, 'Sex Differences in Factors of   Romantic Attraction'; was written   by Jeffrey S. Nevid. His studies method included an   anonymous survey in a college   classroom consisting of only heterosexual males and females   around the age of 19 to 22   years. The author wanted to see if the popular belief of   males placing such physical   aspects such as breast size and buttocks size influenced   their choice of romantic and sexual   partners. He also included females in his studies. In his   survey, many physical attributes   were presented and the numbers showed that when choosing   sexual partners, both men   choosing romantic partners, personal characteristics were   given more importance than   physical.   The second article, 'Men's Preferences in Romantic   Partners: Obesity vs.   Addiction'; was written by Sarah Sitton and Sharon   Blanghard. The studies conducted by   the two women were done using classified ads. The study   was done to compare how     					    
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