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*The majority of White women in the US do not marry out of their race and strongly prefer White men, at least for long-term monogamous relationships.<ref>https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/06/12/interracial-marriage-who-is-marrying-out/</ref> | *The majority of White women in the US do not marry out of their race and strongly prefer White men, at least for long-term monogamous relationships.<ref>https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/06/12/interracial-marriage-who-is-marrying-out/</ref> | ||
*White women who date Black men tend to be lower IQ than other women of their race, while Black men who date White women tend to be higher IQ compared to other Black men. This indicates that assortative mating is a more important determinant of interracial dating than adhering to racial stereotypes for Black men.<ref>https://mankindquarterly.org/archive/issue/64-2/8</ref> | *White women who date Black men tend to be lower IQ than other women of their race, while Black men who date White women tend to be higher IQ compared to other Black men. This indicates that assortative mating is a more important determinant of interracial dating than adhering to racial stereotypes for Black men.<ref>https://mankindquarterly.org/archive/issue/64-2/8</ref> | ||
* | **Some analyses of online dating data show that Black men are generally seen as less desirable partners compared to White men.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Across_America.2C_women_most_desire_white_men.2C_followed_by_black.2C_Hispanic.2C_and_Asian_men</ref><br>Speed dating studies also show that Black men are seen as generally viewed less desirable partners compared to White men, with substantial heterogeneity. Some show null effects for race as a dependent variable for men<ref>https://psycnet.apa.org/record/%202005-05624-002M/</ref><br>Other similarly designed speed-dating experiments show large effects; for example, Chopik & Johnson (2021) found that controlling for same-race preference, being Black was strongly negatively associated with being chosen in speed-dating. The magnitude of the direct effect of the Black race was similar to that of the magnitude of the negative effect found for Asian race among men, though it was weaker than the direct effect of physical attractiveness.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092656621000131M/</ref> | ||
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