Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2012
The degree of assortative mating for psychological and physical traits in Asian societies is relatively unknown. The present study examined assortative mating for educational level, personality traits, religious affiliation, height, weight, and body mass index in a Korean sample. Age-adjusted spouse correlations were high for educational level (r = .63) and religious affiliation (r = .67), modest for most personality traits (rs = −.01 to .26), and trivial for height (r = .04), weight (r = .05), and body mass index (r = .11). These results were remarkably similar to those found from the western samples. Implications of the present findings in behavior genetic studies and human mating patterns were briefly discussed.