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Publication Title Are sex differences in mating strategies overrated? Sociosexual orientation as a dominant predictor in online dating strategies. Hallam, Lara. De Backer, Charlotte J.
Fisher, Maryanne L. Walrave, Michel. Past research has extensively focused on sex differences in online dating strategies but has largely neglected sex-related individual difference variables such as sociosexuality.
Sociosexuality i. Our aim is to investigate whether previously documented sex differences in mating strategies can be partially explained by sociosexuality, as a proximate manifestation of sex, by replicating a study about motives to use online dating applications, using an online survey. Adding sociosexuality to this analysis, a significant main effect of sociosexuality appeared indicating that individuals with a preference for unrestricted sexual relationships are more motivated to use online dating for reasons related to casual sex, whereas individuals who prefer restricted sexual relationships are more motivated to use online dating to find romance.
Interestingly, the original main effect for sex and the significant interactions were eliminated. We argue that in social scientific research, scholars should pay more attention to sociosexuality when doing research about mating strategies.
Evolutionary psychological science. Berlin : Springer , Faculty of Social Sciences. Communication Sciences. A1 Journal article. Mass communications. Publications with a UAntwerp address. Are sex differences in mating strategies overrated? Publication type. Psychology Mass communications.