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Cross-Cultural Study on Mate Preferences (Buss, 1989)

A key example of research in evolutionary psychology is Buss's (1989) study of mate preferences across 37 cultures. The findings generally aligned with evolutionary predictions: women tended to place a higher value on a partner's earning potential, whereas men prioritized factors indicating reproductive fitness, such as youth and attractiveness. While these trends were broadly consistent, some cultural variations were noted.

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