Table 1.
Associations of partner’s age with romantic desire, full sample
Dependent measure | All Ps | Men | Women | Gender differences | |
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Partner age β1 | Partner age β1 | Partner age β1 | q | p | |
Romantic attraction | −0.08*** | −0.07*** | −0.04* | 0.03 | 0.139 |
Overall rating | −0.07*** | −0.05*** | −0.03* | 0.02 | 0.411 |
Second date decision | −0.02*** | −0.03*** | −0.01 | 0.02 | 0.043 |
Romantic desire (3-DV average) | −0.08*** | −0.07*** | −0.03* | 0.04 | 0.115 |
Note: β1 (Eq. 1) is standardized and can be interpreted like r [0.10 = small, 0.30 = medium, 0.50 = large; Cohen (28)]. Second date decision odds ratios were converted to r using the tool provided by Lenhard and Lenhard (29). Effect size q for the gender difference refers to the difference between the Men β1 and Women β1 and has an effect size interpretation similar to r (Cohen, 1992). P value for the gender differences refers to the interaction term between parameter β1 and gender when the interaction was added (along with the gender main effect) to Eq. 1. *P < 0.05, ***P < 0.001.