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When Love Meets Money: Priming the Possession of Money Influences Mating Strategies

机译:当爱遇见金钱时:掌握金钱的所有权会影响交配策略

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Money is an important factor that influences the development of romantic relationships. The current paper examines how the feeling of having relatively more or less money influences human mating strategies in long-term and short-term mating contexts under the framework of evolutionary psychology. We recruited mainland Chinese college students involved in steady, heterosexual romantic relationships to participate in two experiments. In each study, we experimentally triggered participants' feelings of having relatively more or less money and then examined their thoughts and behaviors related to mating. Results of Study 1 showed that men who were primed to feel that they had relatively more money were less satisfied with their partners' physical attractiveness than those primed to feel that they had less money, suggesting that the subjective feeling of having more or less money may affect men's preferences regarding the physical appearance of a mate in a long-term relationship. Interestingly, this difference was not significant for women. Results of Study 2 indicated that both men and women who were primed to feel that they had relatively more money exhibited a greater “behavioral approach tendency” toward an attractive member of the opposite sex than those primed to feel that they had less money. This finding suggests that people who feel they have relatively more money may have more interest in an attractive alternative than those who feel they have relatively less money. The differences in mating strategies between and within the genders brought about by money support the evolutionary hypothesis that individuals adopt conditional mating strategies in response to environmental conditions. Additionally, the results of experimental studies provide evidence for the causal effects of money on mating strategies. These findings have both conceptual and practical implications for the psychology of evolution and romantic relationships.
机译:金钱是影响恋爱关系发展的重要因素。本文探讨了在进化心理学的框架下,拥有相对多少钱的感觉如何影响长期和短期交配环境下的人类交配策略。我们招募了从事稳定,异性恋恋爱关系的中国大陆大学生参加两个实验。在每项研究中,我们通过实验激发参与者对拥有或多或少有钱的感觉,然后研究他们与交配有关的想法和行为。研究1的结果表明,那些天生觉得自己有相对多钱的男人对伴侣的身体吸引力不满意,而那些天生觉得自己有较少钱的男人对伴侣的身体吸引力感到不满意,这表明主观上感觉自己或多或少有钱可能在长期关系中会影响男人对伴侣的外表的偏爱。有趣的是,这种差异对女性而言并不重要。研究2的结果表明,与那些自以为有钱的男人和女人相比,自以为有钱的男人和女人对异性的吸引力成员表现出更大的“行为倾向”。这一发现表明,与那些感觉自己的钱相对较少的人相比,那些感觉自己的钱相对较多的人可能对有吸引力的替代方案有更多的兴趣。金钱带来的性别之间和内部性别之间的交配策略差异支持进化论假设,即个体对环境条件采取有条件的交配策略。另外,实验研究的结果为金钱对交配策略的因果关系提供了证据。这些发现对进化和恋爱关系的心理学具有概念和实践意义。

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