Do males assign greater weight than females to
physical beauty in selecting romantic partners? This has been a question in
our civilization since the beginning of mankind, and just happens to be the hypothesis at hand. Most people believe that males who "go out on the prowl" look for women who are highly attractive and do not pay any attention to their job status,
personality, or intelligence. On the other hand, females are stereotyped to look for males with a good career and personality before factors such as
physical traits comes into play. To determine the truth about this phenomenon, the writer of this paper designed a survey on the subject.