Evolutionarily minded researchers have hypothesized that women advertise their ovulatory status by wearing red or pink clothing on relatively cold days. Many of these studies have been based on samples of women who have self-reported their clothing choices, a practice that raises questions about accuracy. In two studies, we evaluated the relationship between women's fertility and their clothing choices using four methods for measuring clothing colour: self-reports; trained raters' judgements of garment coloration in outfits that women drew onto mannequins to represent what they would wear to a party with single attractive people in attendance; automated colour coding of the mannequins; and trained raters' judgements of garment coloration as...
Recent research shows that women experience nonconscious shifts across dif-ferent phases of the mont...
Previous research has shown that displaying the color red can increase attractiveness. As a result, ...
According to the competitive thriftiness hypothesis (Gordon & Nebl, 2015), being thrifty requires a ...
Women are particularly motivated to enhance their sexual attractiveness during their most fertile pe...
Women are particularly motivated to enhance their sexual attractiveness during their most fertile pe...
Several studies report that wearing red clothing enhances women's attractiveness and signals sexual ...
<p>Proportion of respondents who report wearing a red or pink shirt/top, by number of days since las...
Previous research has shown that during her monthly peak fertile window, a woman competes with other...
Few systematic studies have examined differences in women’s behaviour across the entire menstrual cy...
attractiveness and their underlying motivation across shorter time spans. In this study, we investig...
Core and peripheral body temperatures are affected by changes in reproductive hormones during the me...
Two studies examined possible influences of evolutionary mating strategies on consumption behavior i...
Previous research has shown that displaying the color red can increase attractiveness. As a result, ...
Although many researchers have argued that facial traits evolved as honest cues to women's current f...
We investigated women's facial attractiveness and body shape as a function of menstrual cycle phase,...
Recent research shows that women experience nonconscious shifts across dif-ferent phases of the mont...
Previous research has shown that displaying the color red can increase attractiveness. As a result, ...
According to the competitive thriftiness hypothesis (Gordon & Nebl, 2015), being thrifty requires a ...
Women are particularly motivated to enhance their sexual attractiveness during their most fertile pe...
Women are particularly motivated to enhance their sexual attractiveness during their most fertile pe...
Several studies report that wearing red clothing enhances women's attractiveness and signals sexual ...
<p>Proportion of respondents who report wearing a red or pink shirt/top, by number of days since las...
Previous research has shown that during her monthly peak fertile window, a woman competes with other...
Few systematic studies have examined differences in women’s behaviour across the entire menstrual cy...
attractiveness and their underlying motivation across shorter time spans. In this study, we investig...
Core and peripheral body temperatures are affected by changes in reproductive hormones during the me...
Two studies examined possible influences of evolutionary mating strategies on consumption behavior i...
Previous research has shown that displaying the color red can increase attractiveness. As a result, ...
Although many researchers have argued that facial traits evolved as honest cues to women's current f...
We investigated women's facial attractiveness and body shape as a function of menstrual cycle phase,...
Recent research shows that women experience nonconscious shifts across dif-ferent phases of the mont...
Previous research has shown that displaying the color red can increase attractiveness. As a result, ...
According to the competitive thriftiness hypothesis (Gordon & Nebl, 2015), being thrifty requires a ...