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It was found that this measure was reliable, as it was correlated with the participants likelihood to be single and their self-reported number of past relationships.
It was found that this measure was reliable, as it was correlated with the participants likelihood to be single and their self-reported number of past relationships.


An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) performed on the data compiled by the researchers found that the researchers measure of 'mating success (i.e how easy the participants reported being able to initiate and maintain romantic and sexual relationships) was significantly correlated with life satisfaction, levels of positive or negative emotions,and how happy the participants reported they were.
An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) performed on the data compiled by the researchers found that the researchers measure of 'mating success' (i.e how easy the participants reported being able to initiate and maintain romantic and sexual relationships) was significantly correlated with life satisfaction, levels of positive or negative emotions,and how happy the participants reported they were.


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