According to the evolutionary-psychology approach to preferences in love relationships
a. both women and men prefer healthy-looking, attractive partners because they are most likely to be fertile.
b. men prefer partners who are intelligent, so that they know how to take care of children.
c. women prefer men who have good incomes and are reliable.
d. both women and men prefer partners who have good incomes, because evolution favors income and other signs of power.
Question 2Cross-cultural research on ideal partners indicates that
a. US women are much more likely than women in other cultures to emphasize the importance of financial prospects in a spouse.
b. men are more likely than women to emphasize their ideal partner's physical attractiveness regardless of cultural setting.
c. men in Japan are more likely to emphasize their ideal partner's physical attractiveness than men in the United States.
d. men in Japan are more likely to emphasize their ideal partner's financial prospects than men in the United States.
Question 3According to the research on ideal romantic partners, which of the following traits would college women be likely to prefer?
a. a strong, dominant man
b. a man who is not a feminist
c. a man who is kind
d. a man who is low in altruism
Question 4Your text describes several studies about personal ads. The results of these studies indicate that
a. men were more likely than women to specify their ideal partner's financial status.
b. women and men were equally likely to emphasize physical attractiveness in a partner.
c. women and men were equally likely to specify that an ideal partner should be romantic and sensitive.
d. women were more likely than men to describe their own financial status.
Question 5Which of the following students provides the most accurate statement regarding the research about North Americans' ideal romantic partner?
a. Quincy: The gender differences are small when people judge a partner who would be ideal for marriage..
b. Arundhati: In the current era, there are no statistically significant gender differences when making judgments about either an ideal sexual partner or an ideal marriage partner..
c. Sam: Women seldom mention attractiveness, either for an ideal sexual partner or marital partner..
d. Sarah: The gender differences are very large when people judge an ideal sexual partner..