Probing the predictive validity of ideal partner preferences for future partner traits and relationship outcomes across 13 years

Julie C. Driebe, Julia Stern, Lars Penke, Tanja M. Gerlach
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The current study addresses the open question whether ideal partner preferences are linked to relationship decisions and relationship outcomes. Using a longitudinal design across 13 years, we investigated whether partner preferences are associated with perceived characteristics of actual partners (i.e. ideal-trait correlation) and whether a closer match between ideals and perceptions of a partner’s traits is associated with better relationship outcomes (i.e. ideal partner preference-matching effects). A community sample of 178 participants (90 women) reported their ideal partner preferences in 2006 (mean age at T2 M = 45.7 years, SD = 7.2). In 2019, they reported their relationship histories since then, providing ratings of 322 relationships. We found a positive association between participants’ initial ideals and partner trait perceptions. This ideal-trait correlation was stronger with current ideals, consistent with the possibility of preference adjustment towards the partner. The match between ideals and perceived partner traits was operationalised using different metrics. A closer match was associated with higher relationship commitment across all metrics, while for relationship quality, the link was not apparent for the corrected pattern metric. Evidence of matching effects for relationship length was mixed and largely absent for break-up initiation. Implications for the ideal partner preference literature are discussed.
探究理想伴侣偏好对未来伴侣特质和 13 年关系结果的预测有效性
本研究探讨了理想伴侣偏好是否与恋爱决策和恋爱结果相关这一未决问题。我们采用了一种跨越 13 年的纵向设计,调查了伴侣偏好是否与实际伴侣的感知特征相关(即理想-特质相关性),以及理想与伴侣特质感知之间的更紧密匹配是否与更好的关系结果相关(即理想伴侣偏好匹配效应)。178 名社区样本参与者(90 名女性)在 2006 年报告了他们的理想伴侣偏好(T2 时的平均年龄为 M = 45.7 岁,SD = 7.2)。2019 年,他们报告了自那时以来的恋爱史,提供了 322 段恋爱关系的评分。我们发现,参与者最初的理想与伴侣特质认知之间存在正相关。这种理想与特质之间的相关性与当前理想之间的相关性更强,这与对伴侣偏好调整的可能性相一致。理想与感知到的伴侣特质之间的匹配度通过不同的指标来衡量。在所有指标中,更密切的匹配与更高的关系承诺相关,而在关系质量方面,校正模式指标的联系并不明显。在关系长度方面,匹配效应的证据不一,而在分手启动方面,匹配效应基本不存在。本文讨论了理想伴侣偏好文献的意义。
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