<p>Data show the effects of low (-1SD) and high (+1SD) pathogen (A.), sexual (B.), and moral (C.) disgust sensitivity on women’s preference for facial masculinity (left) and facial masculinity (right). *** = 95% confidence interval does not contain 0, indicating statistical significance. N.S = Not statistically significant.</p
Women’s preferences for men’s masculinized faces and voices were assessed after women (n = 331) were...
Studies on mate preferences have demonstrated that women’s perception of male attractiveness is sens...
Over the past decade, a small literature has tested how trait-level pathogen-avoidance motives (e.g....
Recent studies suggest that pathogen-related factors may contribute to systematic variation in women...
Because women's preferences for male masculinity reflect tradeoffs between indirect benefits of grea...
Women’s preferences for men’s androgen dependent secondary sexual traits are proposed to be phenotyp...
Women's preferences for men's androgen dependent secondary sexual traits are proposed to be phenotyp...
Women's preferences for men's androgen dependent secondary sexual traits are proposed to be phenotyp...
Across two studies, we test for sex differences in the factor structure, factor loadings, concurrent...
Recent studies suggest that individuals who are particularly concerned about infectious diseases sho...
The strength and direction of sexual selection via female choice on masculine facial traits in men i...
Facial masculinity in men is thought to be an indicator of good health. Consistent with this idea, p...
<p>The fixed effects coefficients (and standard errors) and associated 95% confidence intervals for ...
AbstractPrevious research suggests that people who score higher on measures of pathogen disgust demo...
<p>Data are the mean attractiveness ratings (± 1 SEM) of feminised (open bars) and masculinised face...
Women’s preferences for men’s masculinized faces and voices were assessed after women (n = 331) were...
Studies on mate preferences have demonstrated that women’s perception of male attractiveness is sens...
Over the past decade, a small literature has tested how trait-level pathogen-avoidance motives (e.g....
Recent studies suggest that pathogen-related factors may contribute to systematic variation in women...
Because women's preferences for male masculinity reflect tradeoffs between indirect benefits of grea...
Women’s preferences for men’s androgen dependent secondary sexual traits are proposed to be phenotyp...
Women's preferences for men's androgen dependent secondary sexual traits are proposed to be phenotyp...
Women's preferences for men's androgen dependent secondary sexual traits are proposed to be phenotyp...
Across two studies, we test for sex differences in the factor structure, factor loadings, concurrent...
Recent studies suggest that individuals who are particularly concerned about infectious diseases sho...
The strength and direction of sexual selection via female choice on masculine facial traits in men i...
Facial masculinity in men is thought to be an indicator of good health. Consistent with this idea, p...
<p>The fixed effects coefficients (and standard errors) and associated 95% confidence intervals for ...
AbstractPrevious research suggests that people who score higher on measures of pathogen disgust demo...
<p>Data are the mean attractiveness ratings (± 1 SEM) of feminised (open bars) and masculinised face...
Women’s preferences for men’s masculinized faces and voices were assessed after women (n = 331) were...
Studies on mate preferences have demonstrated that women’s perception of male attractiveness is sens...
Over the past decade, a small literature has tested how trait-level pathogen-avoidance motives (e.g....