by Institution Author "Sarıbay, S. Adil"
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Does Self-rated Attractiveness Predict Women's Preferences for Facial Masculinity? Data From an Arab Sample
Alharbi, Sahar A. H.; Holzleitner, Iris J.; Sarıbay, S. Adil; Jones, Benedict C.; Lee, Anthony J. (SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2021-03)Objectives Because more attractive women may be better able to attract and/or retain masculine mates, many researchers have proposed that women who consider themselves to be more physically attractive will show stronger ... -
Facial attractiveness and preference of sexual dimorphism: A comparison across five populations
Vojtech, Fiala; Vít, Trebicky; Farid, Pazhoohi; Juan David, Leongómez; Petr, Turecek; Robert Mbe, Akoko; Karel, Kleisner; S. Adil, Sarıbay (Cambridge University Press, 2021)Despite intensive research, evolutionary psychology has not yet reached a consensus regarding the association between sexual dimorphism and attractiveness. This study examines associations between perceived and morphological ... -
Facial Masculinity Increases Perceptions of Men's Age, But Not Perceptions of Their Health: Data From an Arab Sample
Alharbi, Sarah A. H.; Holzleitner, Iris J.; Lee, Anthony J.; Saribay, S. Adil; Jones, Benedict C. (SPRINGERNATURE, 2021-06)Masculine characteristics in men's faces are often assumed to function as health cues. However, evidence for this assumption from empirical tests is mixed. For example, research on Western women's face perceptions found ... -
How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world
Kleisner, Karel; Turecek, Petr; Robert, S. Craig; Havlieck, Jan; Valentova, Jaroslava Varella; Akoko, Robert Mbe; Leongomez, Juan David; Apostol, Silviu; Varella, Marco A. C.; Sarıbay, Adil (2021-03)Sexual selection, including mate choice and intrasexual competition, is responsible for the evolution of some of the most elaborated and sexually dimorphic traits in animals. Although there is sexual dimorphism in the shape ...