He's my man : effect of female competition on female gift choices for male partner

The present study aims to look at how female mate retention strategies are manifested through women’s gift choices for their male romantic partners. Participants (n = 36) were female undergraduates at Nanyang Technological University and were in committed heterosexual relationships at the time of t...

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Main Author: Woo, Yue Ting
Other Authors: Albert Lee Kai Chung
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62725
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description The present study aims to look at how female mate retention strategies are manifested through women’s gift choices for their male romantic partners. Participants (n = 36) were female undergraduates at Nanyang Technological University and were in committed heterosexual relationships at the time of the study. Participants were aged between 19 and 25 years (M = 22.1, SD = 1.36) and most (83.3%) identified as ethnic Chinese. It was hypothesized that participants who were primed with intra-sexual competition, as compared to those who were not, would be (1) less likely to prefer appearance-enhancing products as gifts for their boyfriends and (2) more likely to prefer appearance-downgrading products for the same purpose. Furthermore, it was theorized that the relationship between intra-sexual competition and women’s gift choices was mediated by women’s motivation to induce a mate value discrepancy between themselves and their partners. Therefore, it was also hypothesized that (3) the effect of intra-sexual competition on participants’ gift preferences should be reduced when a mate value discrepancy is experimentally manipulated. Participants were experimentally primed with intra-sexual competition through exposure to photographs of other more attractive women. Mate value discrepancies were experimentally manipulated through the presentation of bogus feedback to participants. Analyses revealed that none of the hypotheses were supported. Possible reasons for the inconclusive data, limitations of the present study and future research directions are discussed.
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spelling ntu-10356/627252019-12-10T12:47:24Z He's my man : effect of female competition on female gift choices for male partner Woo, Yue Ting Albert Lee Kai Chung School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology The present study aims to look at how female mate retention strategies are manifested through women’s gift choices for their male romantic partners. Participants (n = 36) were female undergraduates at Nanyang Technological University and were in committed heterosexual relationships at the time of the study. Participants were aged between 19 and 25 years (M = 22.1, SD = 1.36) and most (83.3%) identified as ethnic Chinese. It was hypothesized that participants who were primed with intra-sexual competition, as compared to those who were not, would be (1) less likely to prefer appearance-enhancing products as gifts for their boyfriends and (2) more likely to prefer appearance-downgrading products for the same purpose. Furthermore, it was theorized that the relationship between intra-sexual competition and women’s gift choices was mediated by women’s motivation to induce a mate value discrepancy between themselves and their partners. Therefore, it was also hypothesized that (3) the effect of intra-sexual competition on participants’ gift preferences should be reduced when a mate value discrepancy is experimentally manipulated. Participants were experimentally primed with intra-sexual competition through exposure to photographs of other more attractive women. Mate value discrepancies were experimentally manipulated through the presentation of bogus feedback to participants. Analyses revealed that none of the hypotheses were supported. Possible reasons for the inconclusive data, limitations of the present study and future research directions are discussed. Bachelor of Arts 2015-04-28T03:48:09Z 2015-04-28T03:48:09Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62725 en Nanyang Technological University 53 p. application/pdf
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