Can Strategic Ignorance Explain the Evolution of Love?

Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (2):393-408 (2019)
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Abstract

Why do people enter devoted relationships when they can continue looking for better partners? The “strategic ignorance” account holds that remaining ignorant about alternative partners is a signal that you are a high‐quality partner. Despite this intuition, the authors show that evolution favors a “look while allowing your partner to look” strategy, unless the costs of being rejected by a looking partner are extremely high. Thus, the origins of love must be found elsewhere.

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Adam Bear
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