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    How valid are assessments of conception probability in ovulatory cycle research? Evaluations, recommendations, and theoretical implications by Gangestad, Steven W, Haselton, Martie G, Welling, Lisa L.M, Gildersleeve, Kelly, Pillsworth, Elizabeth G, Burriss, Robert P, Larson, Christina M, Puts, David A

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-03-2016)
    “…Abstract Over the past two decades, a large literature examining psychological changes across women's ovulatory cycles has accumulated, emphasizing comparisons…”
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    Circum-menopausal effects on women's judgements of facial attractiveness by Vukovic, Jovana, Jones, Benedict C, DeBruine, Lisa M, Little, Anthony C, Feinberg, David R, Welling, Lisa L.M

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (23-02-2009)
    “…The marked change in a woman's hormonal profile that happens at menopause affects many aspects of behaviour. We investigated circum-menopausal women's…”
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    Women's attractiveness changes with estradiol and progesterone across the ovulatory cycle by Puts, David A., Bailey, Drew H., Cárdenas, Rodrigo A., Burriss, Robert P., Welling, Lisa L.M., Wheatley, John R., Dawood, Khytam

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-01-2013)
    “…In many species, females are more sexually attractive to males near ovulation. Some evidence suggests a similar pattern in humans, but methodological…”
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    Quantifying the strength and form of sexual selection on men's traits by Hill, Alexander K, Hunt, John, Welling, Lisa L.M, Cárdenas, Rodrigo A, Rotella, Michelle A, Wheatley, John R, Dawood, Khytam, Shriver, Mark D, Puts, David A

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-09-2013)
    “…Abstract Although recent research has increasingly focused on human sexual selection, fundamental questions remain concerning the relative influence of…”
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    Exogenous testosterone increases men’s perceptions of their own physical dominance by Welling, Lisa L.M, Moreau, Benjamin J.P, Bird, Brian M, Hansen, Steve, Carré, Justin M

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-02-2016)
    “…Highlights • Testosterone or a placebo was administered to healthy adult men using a within-subjects design. • Self-perceptions of physical dominance were…”
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    Fulfilling desire: evidence for negative feedback between men's testosterone, sociosexual psychology, and sexual partner number by Puts, David A, Pope, Lauramarie E, Hill, Alexander K, Cárdenas, Rodrigo A, Welling, Lisa L M, Wheatley, John R, Marc Breedlove, S

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-04-2015)
    “…Across human societies and many nonhuman animals, males have greater interest in uncommitted sex (more unrestricted sociosexuality) than do females…”
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    Effects of exogenous testosterone and mating context on men's preferences for female facial femininity by Bird, Brian M., Welling, Lisa L.M., Ortiz, Triana L., Moreau, Benjamin J.P., Hansen, Steve, Emond, Michael, Goldfarb, Bernard, Bonin, Pierre L., Carré, Justin M.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-09-2016)
    “…Correlational research suggests that men show greater attraction to feminine female faces when their testosterone (T) levels are high. Men's preferences for…”
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    Men's masculinity and attractiveness predict their female partners' reported orgasm frequency and timing by Puts, David A, Welling, Lisa L.M, Burriss, Robert P, Dawood, Khytam

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (2012)
    “…Abstract It has been hypothesized that female orgasm evolved to facilitate recruitment of high-quality genes for offspring. Supporting evidence indicates that…”
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    Intrasexual competition among women: Vocal femininity affects perceptions of attractiveness and flirtatiousness by Puts, David A., Barndt, Julia L., Welling, Lisa L.M., Dawood, Khytam, Burriss, Robert P.

    “…Cognitive mechanisms for recognizing high quality sexual rivals should facilitate the economical allocation of mating effort. Women compete to attract male…”
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    Development and assessment of the Partner Exploitation Inventory by Welling, Lisa L.M., Wysocki, Anna, Orille, Alex, Mitchell, Virginia E.

    “…•We create and assess the Partner Exploitation Inventory (PEI).•Items were generated using act nomination and grouped using act frequency methods.•Three…”
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    Women’s faces and voices are cues to reproductive potential in industrial and forager societies by Wheatley, John R, Apicella, Coren A, Burriss, Robert P, Cárdenas, Rodrigo A, Bailey, Drew H, Welling, Lisa L.M, Puts, David A

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-07-2014)
    “…Abstract Women’s faces and voices may be cues to their reproductive potential. If so, then individual differences in indices of female fecundity and residual…”
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    The face of female dominance: Women with dominant faces have lower cortisol by Gonzalez-Santoyo, Isaac, Wheatley, John R., Welling, Lisa L.M., Cárdenas, Rodrigo A., Jimenez-Trejo, Francisco, Dawood, Khytam, Puts, David A.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-05-2015)
    “…The human face displays a wealth of information, including information about dominance and fecundity. Dominance and fecundity are also associated with lower…”
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    How Well Do Men’s Faces and Voices Index Mate Quality and Dominance? by Doll, Leslie M., Hill, Alexander K., Rotella, Michelle A., Cárdenas, Rodrigo A., Welling, Lisa L. M., Wheatley, John R., Puts, David A.

    Published in Human nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.) (01-06-2014)
    “…Previous studies have used self-ratings or strangers’ ratings to assess men’s attractiveness and dominance, attributes that have likely affected men’s access…”
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    Mate retention behavior modulates men's preferences for self-resemblance in infant faces by Welling, Lisa L.M, Burriss, Robert P, Puts, David A

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-03-2011)
    “…Abstract Visual assessments of relatedness may affect paternal investment decisions and altruistic behaviors. Work examining preferences for cues to…”
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    Visual adaptation to masculine and feminine faces influences generalized preferences and perceptions of trustworthiness by Buckingham, Gavin, DeBruine, Lisa M., Little, Anthony C., Welling, Lisa L.M., Conway, Claire A., Tiddeman, Bernard P., Jones, Benedict C.

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-09-2006)
    “…Although previous studies of individual differences in preferences for masculinity in male faces have typically emphasized the importance of factors such as…”
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    Sensation seeking and men's face preferences by Jones, Benedict C, DeBruine, Lisa M, Little, Anthony C, Conway, Claire A, Welling, Lisa L.M, Smith, Finlay

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-11-2007)
    “…Abstract Findings from previous studies suggest that only men who are in good physical condition can afford to pursue high-risk activities and that men who…”
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    Attractiveness qualifies the effect of observation on trusting behavior in an economic game by Smith, Finlay G, Debruine, Lisa M, Jones, Benedict C, Krupp, Daniel Brian, Welling, Lisa L.M, Conway, Claire A

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-11-2009)
    “…Abstract Recent studies show that subtle cues of observation affect cooperation even when anonymity is explicitly assured. For instance, recent studies have…”
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    The primacy of trust within romantic relationships: Evidence from conjoint analysis of HEXACO-derived personality profiles by Mogilski, Justin K., Vrabel, Jennifer, Mitchell, Virginia E., Welling, Lisa L.M.

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-07-2019)
    “…Mate preference research often focuses on traits that indicate a romantic partner's personal worth (e.g., their physical attractiveness, resource potential)…”
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