| Literature DB >> 26181345 |
Martie G Haselton1, Geoffrey F Miller2.
Abstract
Male provisioning ability may have evolved as a "good dad" indicator through sexual selection, whereas male creativity may have evolved partly as a "good genes" indicator. If so, women near peak fertility (midcycle) should prefer creativity over wealth, especially in short-term mating. Forty-one normally cycling women read vignettes describing creative but poor men vs. uncreative but rich men. Women's estimated fertility predicted their short-term (but not long-term) preference for creativity over wealth, in both their desirability ratings of individual men (r=.40, p<.01) and their forced-choice decisions between men (r=.46, p<.01). These preliminary results are consistent with the view that creativity evolved at least partly as a good genes indicator through mate choice.Entities:
Keywords: Art; Business; Creativity, Female mate choice; Fertility; Good genes; Intelligence; Menstrual cycle; Mental fitness indicators; Ovulation; Psychological attractiveness; Wealth
Year: 2006 PMID: 26181345 DOI: 10.1007/s12110-006-1020-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Nat ISSN: 1045-6767