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This study investigated African-American women's preference for social/emotional and biologically-advantageous characteristics. Forty-eight Black women chose between pairs of these traits, with about 67% preferring care. Self-esteem correlated with confidence in finding a desirable partner, but not with preference for care traits. Relationships between self-handicapping, self-esteem, and emotional/biological trades-offs will be discussed.
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