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- Title
Love at first fright: partner salience moderates roller-coaster-induced excitation transfer.
- Authors
Meston, Cindy M; Frohlich, Penny F
- Abstract
This study examined the effects of residual nervous system arousal on perceptions of sexual attraction. Researchers approached individuals (males, n = 165; females, n = 135) at amusement parks as they were either waiting to begin or as they had just gotten off a roller-coaster ride. Participants were shown a photograph of an average attractive, opposite-gendered individual and asked to rate the individual on attractiveness and dating desirability. Participants were also asked to rate their seatmates' levels of attractiveness. Consistent with the predictions of excitation transfer theory, for males and females riding with a nonromantic partner, ratings of attractiveness and dating desirability toward the photographed individual were higher among persons exiting than entering the ride. Among persons riding with a romantic partner, there were no significant differences in attractiveness or dating desirability ratings between persons entering and exiting the ride. The findings are discussed in terms of the potential moderator effects of a salient romantic partner on excitation transfer.
- Publication
Archives of sexual behavior, 2003, Vol 32, Issue 6, p537
- ISSN
0004-0002
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1023/a:1026037527455