The purpose of this study was to test the influence of hormonal contraceptive use on levels of female intrasexual competition. Twenty-eight women completed a scale for intrasexual competition on three occasions: when using hormonal contraceptives and when regularly cycling at a fertile and a non-fertile cycle stage. When using hormonal contraception, pair-bonded, but not single women, reported significantly lower levels of intrasexual competition than when regularly cycling at either fertile or non-fertile cycle stages. This effect remained significant when controlling for age, length of relationship and relationship satisfaction. Neither pair-bonded nor single women reported shifts in intrasexual competition across the menstrual cycle when...
Women who are regularly cycling exhibit different partner preferences than those who use hormonal co...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of t...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of t...
The purpose of this study was to test the influence of hormonal contraceptive use on levels of femal...
Women’s intrasexual competition has been shown to fluctuate with fertility status, and in particular...
I investigated the relationship between the use of hormonal contraception at pair-bond formation and...
Previous studies have pointed out an interesting fact: the use of hormonal contraceptives modifies t...
Research on within-subject changes in women’s intrasexual competitiveness has generally focused on p...
Research shows that women who use hormonal contraceptives (HCs) differ in their mate preferences fro...
Research shows that women who use hormonal contraceptives (HCs) differ in their mate preferences fro...
Female hormonal contraceptive use has been associated with a variety of physical and psychological s...
Women who use hormonal contraceptives have been shown to report more intense affective responses to ...
Hormonal variation over the menstrual cycle alters women's preferences for phenotypic indicators of ...
Most women in the United States use hormonal contraceptives at some point in their lives, yet little...
Research on within-subject changes in women's intrasexual competitiveness has generally focused on p...
Women who are regularly cycling exhibit different partner preferences than those who use hormonal co...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of t...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of t...
The purpose of this study was to test the influence of hormonal contraceptive use on levels of femal...
Women’s intrasexual competition has been shown to fluctuate with fertility status, and in particular...
I investigated the relationship between the use of hormonal contraception at pair-bond formation and...
Previous studies have pointed out an interesting fact: the use of hormonal contraceptives modifies t...
Research on within-subject changes in women’s intrasexual competitiveness has generally focused on p...
Research shows that women who use hormonal contraceptives (HCs) differ in their mate preferences fro...
Research shows that women who use hormonal contraceptives (HCs) differ in their mate preferences fro...
Female hormonal contraceptive use has been associated with a variety of physical and psychological s...
Women who use hormonal contraceptives have been shown to report more intense affective responses to ...
Hormonal variation over the menstrual cycle alters women's preferences for phenotypic indicators of ...
Most women in the United States use hormonal contraceptives at some point in their lives, yet little...
Research on within-subject changes in women's intrasexual competitiveness has generally focused on p...
Women who are regularly cycling exhibit different partner preferences than those who use hormonal co...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of t...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of t...