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Beauty and the beast: Promotion concerns and the pursuit of physically attractive mates
Author(s) -
Hui ChinMing,
Lui Kelvin F. H.,
Lai Wing Yu,
Wong Yetta Kwailing,
Wong Alan C. N.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of personality
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.082
H-Index - 144
eISSN - 1467-6494
pISSN - 0022-3506
DOI - 10.1111/jopy.12535
Subject(s) - physical attractiveness , psychology , promotion (chess) , social psychology , attractiveness , regulatory focus theory , beauty , interpersonal attraction , developmental psychology , attraction , political science , linguistics , philosophy , politics , creativity , psychoanalysis , law
Objective In the mating market, individuals differ in their aspirations to pursue opposite‐sex mates who have a relatively higher (vs. similar) level of physical attractiveness. Few studies have explored how motivational concerns outside the mating domain can account for these individual differences in romantic aspiration. Based on regulatory focus theory, this research tested how broad concerns for promotion and prevention influence the aspiration and dating outcome. Method Four studies tested whether promotion concerns increase romantic aspiration and the chance to mate with a more physically attractive partner. The first three studies tested how promotion concerns, either measured (Studies 1a and 2) or manipulated (Study 1b), can influence romantic aspiration. Study 3 further tested how one's chronic promotion concerns are related to the physical attractiveness of the current partner (as rated by observers). Results The first three studies supported the prediction that promotion concerns increase aspiration to pursue more physically attractive mates. The last study also found that, controlling for their own physical attractiveness, individuals with stronger promotion concerns tend to mate with physically attractive partners. Conclusions The results highlight the significant roles of broad motivational concerns in determining both aspiration and chance to date a more physically attractive partner.

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