Evolutionary Psychology (Oct 2016)

Male-Taller and Male-Not-Too-Tall Norms in Taiwan

  • Hung-Lin Tao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1474704916671522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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This study proposed ordered probit models as a methodology to verify the male-taller norm and the male-not-too-tall norm while controlling for other factors. This study confirmed the prevalence of the male-taller and the male-not-too-tall norms in Taiwan. The frequency of the height difference between a husband and wife within the range of 5–15 cm was higher than what would be expected by chance. This range in Taiwan was smaller than the range in the United Kingdom, which may imply that there are preferred height differences between couples that vary across populations.