Mating preferences (English Wikipedia)

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  • Verma, N. M. P.; Srivastava, Alpana (20 August 2020). The Routledge Handbook of Exclusion, Inequality and Stigma in India. Taylor & Francis. p. 293. ISBN 978-1-000-09669-9. "A few studies have found that tanned skin is regarded as both more attractive and healthier than pale or very dark skin, and there is a direct correlation between the degree of tanning and perceived attractiveness, especially among young women."
  • Fisher, M. (2017). The Oxford Handbook of Women and Competition. Oxford library of Psychology. Oxford University Press. p. 581. ISBN 978-0-19-937637-7. p.581: "Because women tend to have greater facial contrast than men, wearing cosmetics can help women further increase their facial contrast -- and therefore increase the perceived femininity of their faces. This increase can be achieved by shaping and darkening facial features so that they stand out... thus, women seem to use cosmetics to help themselves appear to adhere to the evolutionarily reinforced mate preferences demonstrated by men across cultures (e.g. good health, facial symmetry, femininity).

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  • Thomas, A. G.; Jonason, P. K.; Blackburn, J. D.; Kennair, L. E. O.; Lowe, R.; Malouff, J.; Stewart-Williams, S.; Sulikowski, D.; Li, N. P. (2019). "Mate preference priorities in the East and West: A cross-cultural test of the mate preference priority model". Journal of Personality. 88 (3): 606–620. doi:10.1111/jopy.12514. hdl:11250/2651652. PMID 31494937. S2CID 201984129.
  • Amany Gouda-Vossos; Robert C. Brooks; Barnaby J. W. Dixson (2019-05-21). "The Interplay Between Economic Status and Attractiveness, and the Importance of Attire in Mate Choice Judgments". Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 462. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00462. PMC 6437035. PMID 30949084.
  • Fink, Bernhard; Grammer, Karl; Thornhill, Randy (2001). "Human (Homo sapiens) facial attractiveness in relation to skin texture and color". Journal of Comparative Psychology. 115 (1). American Psychological Association (APA): 92–99. doi:10.1037/0735-7036.115.1.92. ISSN 1939-2087. PMID 11334223.
  • Russell, Richard (2009-01-01). "A Sex Difference in Facial Contrast and its Exaggeration by Cosmetics". Perception. 38 (8). SAGE Publications: 1211–1219. doi:10.1068/p6331. ISSN 0301-0066. PMID 19817153. S2CID 136762. P.1213: "Female faces had greater facial contrast than male faces in both the East Asian and the Caucasian samples, and the East Asian faces (with dark eyes) had greater facial contrast than the Caucasian faces (with lighter eyes). A 2 (sex) 62 (race) analysis of variance (ANOVA) of facial contrast found significant main effects of sex and race.

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  • Thomas, A. G.; Jonason, P. K.; Blackburn, J. D.; Kennair, L. E. O.; Lowe, R.; Malouff, J.; Stewart-Williams, S.; Sulikowski, D.; Li, N. P. (2019). "Mate preference priorities in the East and West: A cross-cultural test of the mate preference priority model". Journal of Personality. 88 (3): 606–620. doi:10.1111/jopy.12514. hdl:11250/2651652. PMID 31494937. S2CID 201984129.

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  • Thomas, A. G.; Jonason, P. K.; Blackburn, J. D.; Kennair, L. E. O.; Lowe, R.; Malouff, J.; Stewart-Williams, S.; Sulikowski, D.; Li, N. P. (2019). "Mate preference priorities in the East and West: A cross-cultural test of the mate preference priority model". Journal of Personality. 88 (3): 606–620. doi:10.1111/jopy.12514. hdl:11250/2651652. PMID 31494937. S2CID 201984129.
  • Amany Gouda-Vossos; Robert C. Brooks; Barnaby J. W. Dixson (2019-05-21). "The Interplay Between Economic Status and Attractiveness, and the Importance of Attire in Mate Choice Judgments". Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 462. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00462. PMC 6437035. PMID 30949084.
  • Fink, Bernhard; Grammer, Karl; Thornhill, Randy (2001). "Human (Homo sapiens) facial attractiveness in relation to skin texture and color". Journal of Comparative Psychology. 115 (1). American Psychological Association (APA): 92–99. doi:10.1037/0735-7036.115.1.92. ISSN 1939-2087. PMID 11334223.
  • Russell, Richard (2009-01-01). "A Sex Difference in Facial Contrast and its Exaggeration by Cosmetics". Perception. 38 (8). SAGE Publications: 1211–1219. doi:10.1068/p6331. ISSN 0301-0066. PMID 19817153. S2CID 136762. P.1213: "Female faces had greater facial contrast than male faces in both the East Asian and the Caucasian samples, and the East Asian faces (with dark eyes) had greater facial contrast than the Caucasian faces (with lighter eyes). A 2 (sex) 62 (race) analysis of variance (ANOVA) of facial contrast found significant main effects of sex and race.

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  • Thomas, A. G.; Jonason, P. K.; Blackburn, J. D.; Kennair, L. E. O.; Lowe, R.; Malouff, J.; Stewart-Williams, S.; Sulikowski, D.; Li, N. P. (2019). "Mate preference priorities in the East and West: A cross-cultural test of the mate preference priority model". Journal of Personality. 88 (3): 606–620. doi:10.1111/jopy.12514. hdl:11250/2651652. PMID 31494937. S2CID 201984129.
  • Russell, Richard (2009-01-01). "A Sex Difference in Facial Contrast and its Exaggeration by Cosmetics". Perception. 38 (8). SAGE Publications: 1211–1219. doi:10.1068/p6331. ISSN 0301-0066. PMID 19817153. S2CID 136762. P.1213: "Female faces had greater facial contrast than male faces in both the East Asian and the Caucasian samples, and the East Asian faces (with dark eyes) had greater facial contrast than the Caucasian faces (with lighter eyes). A 2 (sex) 62 (race) analysis of variance (ANOVA) of facial contrast found significant main effects of sex and race.

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  • Thomas, A. G.; Jonason, P. K.; Blackburn, J. D.; Kennair, L. E. O.; Lowe, R.; Malouff, J.; Stewart-Williams, S.; Sulikowski, D.; Li, N. P. (2019). "Mate preference priorities in the East and West: A cross-cultural test of the mate preference priority model". Journal of Personality. 88 (3): 606–620. doi:10.1111/jopy.12514. hdl:11250/2651652. PMID 31494937. S2CID 201984129.

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