Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
951468 Journal of Research in Personality 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Past research suggests that women alter their behaviors during periods of high fertility to attract mates. Consistent with this notion, the current research examined the interpersonal style, as defined by the interpersonal circumplex, men tend to find most attractive in potential mates and the change in women’s interpersonal styles across the menstrual cycle. In Study 1, a sample of 101 single men reported the interpersonal style they found most attractive in a potential mate. In Study 2, a sample of 86 women reported their interpersonal styles during each day of their menstrual cycle. Results indicated that men tended to prefer mates who were interpersonally warm and that women tended to become more interpersonally warm during periods of high fertility.

► Study one examined the interpersonal style men find most attractive in mates. ► Study two examined the interpersonal style of women across their menstrual cycle. ► Men tended to prefer mates who were interpersonally warm. ► Women tended to become more interpersonally warm during periods of high fertility.

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