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  1. Journal of Service Science Research
  2. Journal of Service Science Research : Volume 7
  3. Journal of Service Science Research : Volume 7, Issue 2, December 2015
  4. Economic factors on the mate selection by the human face and voice
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Journal of Service Science Research : Volume 9
Journal of Service Science Research : Volume 8
Journal of Service Science Research : Volume 7
Journal of Service Science Research : Volume 7, Issue 2, December 2015
A service-oriented framework to the design of information system service
Economic factors on the mate selection by the human face and voice
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Economic factors on the mate selection by the human face and voice

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Author Kim, Rosy M. Kim, Heewan
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract Humans are reported to be the eighth most visually sexually dimorphic primates. The visual difference between men and women can be attributed to variance in height, weight, body fat, muscle distribution, body hair, facial hair, etc. However, the most obvious difference between men and women occur in faces and voices. Now, one can raise the question, what mechanism is responsible for creating mate dimorphism? Mate selection arises due to the differential reproductive success among individuals in obtaining mates. Women tend to choose masculine- faced men who tend to have good genes so that their offspring may inherit the good genes to be able to survive and thrive in the hostile environment. The trend of men having many wives has a strong tie with economy. Men and women have vast difference in face features and voice pitch. The new trends have arrived in which women started to choose feminized men as their mates. Men started to “hide” their masculinity by trimming their beard, softening their voices, wearing tight clothes and so forth. This paper will present how the mate selection shaped on the economic factors in human faces and voices.
Starting Page 97
Ending Page 110
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISSN 20930720
Journal Journal of Service Science Research
Volume Number 7
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 20930739
Language English
Publisher The Society of Service Science
Publisher Date 2015-12-31
Publisher Place Seoul
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Mate Selection Human Face and Voice Economic Factor Dimorphism Business and Management Management Industrial Organization Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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