Women's Preferences for Men's Facial Masculinity and Anticipations of Grandparental Care Provision

被引:1
作者
Saxton, Tamsin K. [1 ]
Lefevre, Carmen E. [1 ,2 ]
Honekopp, Johannes [1 ]
机构
[1] Northumbria Univ, Psychol Dept, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST, Tyne & Wear, England
[2] UCL, UCL Ctr Behav Change, Alexandra House,17-19 Queen Sq, London WC1N 3AR, England
关键词
Face judgements; Facial masculinity preferences; Grandparental investment; Masculinity preferences; Paternity uncertainty; PARENT-OFFSPRING CONFLICT; ATTRACTIVENESS JUDGMENTS; SEXUAL-DIMORPHISM; EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY; DIGIT RATIO; HUMAN FACES; CHILD-CARE; TESTOSTERONE; INVESTMENT; SELECTION;
D O I
10.1007/s40806-020-00257-7
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Women vary in the extent to which they prefer facial masculinity in a male partner, and much research has focused on explaining this variation systematically, with reference to the significance of men's facial masculinity. Masculine-faced men provide some benefits (either real or perceived) as a romantic partner, but are perceived as less investing as parents. Accordingly, we investigated whether a UK-based sample of women (n = 366) had stronger preferences for male facial masculinity if they anticipated that their own parents would provide more time, money, and emotional investment in future grandchildren (i.e. the women's future offspring), thereby alleviating any potential shortfall from the child's father. In line with our hypothesis, we found that women had stronger preferences for men's facial masculinity if the women anticipated that their fathers would provide more financial investment in their future grandchildren. We also found that women anticipated time, money, and emotional investment from their parents (particularly their mother) in their role as grandparents; given existing research findings on grandparental investment, participants' anticipations are likely to be at least somewhat realistic.
引用
收藏
页码:11 / 20
页数:10
相关论文
共 88 条
[51]   Women's preferences for men's facial masculinity are strongest under favorable ecological conditions [J].
Marcinkowska, Urszula M. ;
Rantala, Markus J. ;
Lee, Anthony J. ;
Kozlov, Mikhail V. ;
Aavik, Toivo ;
Cai, Huajian ;
Contreras-Garduno, Jorge ;
David, Oana A. ;
Kaminski, Gwenael ;
Li, Norman P. ;
Onyishi, Ike E. ;
Prasai, Keshav ;
Pazhoohi, Farid ;
Prokop, Pavol ;
Cardozo, Sandra L. Rosales ;
Sydney, Nicolle ;
Taniguchi, Hirokazu ;
Krams, Indrikis ;
Dixson, Barnaby J. W. .
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9 (1)
[52]   Family and Fertility: Kin Influence on the Progression to a Second Birth in the British Household Panel Study [J].
Mathews, Paul ;
Sear, Rebecca .
PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (03)
[53]   Multivariate Intra-Sexual Selection on Men's Perceptions of Male Facial Morphology [J].
Mefodeva, Valeriya ;
Sidari, Morgan J. ;
Chau, Holly ;
Fitzsimmons, Brett ;
Antoine, Gabrielle ;
Clarkson, Tessa R. ;
Pearson, Samuel ;
Lee, Anthony J. ;
Dixson, Barnaby J. W. .
ADAPTIVE HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND PHYSIOLOGY, 2020, 6 (02) :143-169
[54]   Grandparental investment as a function of relational uncertainty and emotional closeness with parents [J].
Michalski, RL ;
Shackelford, TK .
HUMAN NATURE-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY BIOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE, 2005, 16 (03) :293-305
[55]   The effects of facial hair manipulation on female perceptions of attractiveness, masculinity, and dominance in male faces [J].
Neave, Nick ;
Shields, Kerry .
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2008, 45 (05) :373-377
[56]   Populational differences in attractiveness judgements of male and female faces: Comparing British and Jamaican samples [J].
Penton-Voak, IS ;
Jacobson, A ;
Trivers, R .
EVOLUTION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 2004, 25 (06) :355-370
[57]   High salivary testosterone is linked to masculine male facial appearance in humans [J].
Penton-Voak, IS ;
Chen, JY .
EVOLUTION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 2004, 25 (04) :229-241
[58]   Effects of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness [J].
Perrett, DI ;
Lee, KJ ;
Penton-Voak, I ;
Rowland, D ;
Yoshikawa, S ;
Burt, DM ;
Henzi, SP ;
Castles, DL ;
Akamatsu, S .
NATURE, 1998, 394 (6696) :884-887
[59]   Facial attractiveness judgements reflect learning of parental age characteristics [J].
Perrett, DI ;
Penton-Voak, IS ;
Little, AC ;
Tiddeman, BP ;
Burt, DM ;
Schmidt, N ;
Oxley, R ;
Kinloch, N ;
Barrett, L .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2002, 269 (1494) :873-880
[60]   Testosterone is associated with mating success but not attractiveness or masculinity in human males [J].
Peters, Marianne ;
Simmons, Leigh W. ;
Rhodes, Gillian .
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2008, 76 :297-303