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A marked resemblance was found between the personality traits of ideal mate and actual mate; physical traits were not so closely associated. Traits of race, faith, and social-economic-educational status in the ideal may serve to eliminate prospective mates. Processes whereby ideal influences choice are indicated. Parent-images and the needs of personality may also influence choice of mate.