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* 90% of single women indicated interest in an already attached male vs 59% who indicated interest in the same male who was stated to be single.
* 90% of single women indicated interest in an already attached male vs 59% who indicated interest in the same male who was stated to be single.
* There was no significant effect for men viewing pictures of women.
* There was no significant effect for men viewing pictures of women.


A further study by Eva & Wood (2006) that examined the mate preferences of young female college students (n=38, average age of participants 20.8 yrs) where the female participants where shown 10 pictures of males, with them being separated into two groups, one group told the each of the individual displayed males were single and another told they were married. The participants were told to rate the men on a 7 point scale on the following traits:(a) how well they anticipated being able to work with the man, (b) how attractive they found him, (c) how interested they would be in being friends with the man, and (d) how interested they would be in a romantic relationship with the man.  
A further study by Eva & Wood (2006) that examined the mate preferences of young female college students (n=38, average age of participants 20.8 yrs) where the female participants where shown 10 pictures of males, with them being separated into two groups, one group told the each of the individual displayed males were single and another told they were married. The participants were told to rate the men on a 7 point scale on the following traits:(a) how well they anticipated being able to work with the man, (b) how attractive they found him, (c) how interested they would be in being friends with the man, and (d) how interested they would be in a romantic relationship with the man.  

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