Funding support came from the National Social Science Major Project of China (18ZDA331), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31571147), and Self-determined Research Funds of CCNU from the Colleges’ Basic Research and Operation of MOE Grants (CCNU15Z02001). We would like to thank our colleagues at CSSP of CCNU for their kind support.
机构署名:
本校为第一且通讯机构
院系归属:
心理学院
摘要:
Past research on women’s preferences for male facial masculinity in Western cultures has produced inconsistent results. Some inconsistency may be related to the use of different facial stimulus manipulations (e.g., between-sex sexual dimorphic facial manipulation or within-sex sexual dimorphic facial manipulation) that do not perfectly avoid non-facial cues, and pregnancy status may also influence women’s face preferences. We therefore recruited pregnant and nonpregnant Chinese women and manipulated the sexual dimorphism of male facial stimul...