187 results on '"Blake, Khandis R."'
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2. The effect of a physically formidable competitor or cooperator on attraction to violent video games
3. Exploring Within-Gender Differences in Friendships Using an Online Social Network
4. Correction: Exploring Within-Gender Differences in Friendships Using an Online Social Network
5. Men (but not women) prefer to live in economically equal societies when it comes to mating: A five-study investigation
6. Why women cheat: testing evolutionary hypotheses for female infidelity in a multinational sample
7. When fertile, women seek status via prestige but not dominance
8. Women in their mid-follicular phase outcompete hormonal contraceptive users, an effect partially explained by relatively greater progesterone and cortisol reactivity to competition
9. Number of Close Kin but Not Gendered Fitness Interests Shapes Sex Role Attitudes
10. Fertility predicts self-development-oriented competitiveness in naturally cycling women but not hormonal contraceptive users
11. Societies should not ignore their incel problem
12. Evolutionary ecological insights into the suppression of female sexuality
13. Widespread Promiscuity and Cheap Weddings: Can “Low-Value” Sexual Relationships Make Certain Individuals More Sexually Conservative?
14. Effects of gender inequality and wealth inequality on within-sex mating competition under hypergyny
15. Menstrual cycle and hormonal contraception effects on self-efficacy, assertiveness, regulatory focus, optimism, impulsiveness, and risk-taking
16. Changes in Positive Affect Due to Popularity in an Experimental Dating Context Influence Some of Men’s, but Not Women’s, Socio-Political Attitudes
17. Hormonal contraceptives as disruptors of competitive behavior: Theoretical framing and review
18. Contexts for Men’s Aggression Against Men
19. Family and Gendered Fitness Interests Effects on Attitudes Toward Women’s Veiling, Status-Seeking and Stereotyping of Women in Pakistan
20. Gendered fitness interests: A method partitioning the effects of family composition on socio-political attitudes and behaviors
21. Attractiveness Helps Women Secure Mates, But Also Status and Reproductively Relevant Resources
22. Status anxiety mediates the positive relationship between income inequality and sexualization
23. To which world regions does the valence–dominance model of social perception apply?
24. Does the Quality of Mating Competitors Affect Socio-Political Attitudes? An Experimental Test
25. Female Self-Sexualization Covaries with Mate Value but Not Mate Availability
26. The Effects of the Mating Market, Sex, Age, and Income on Sociopolitical Orientation: Insights from Evolutionary Theory and Sexual Economics Theory
27. Income inequality not gender inequality positively covaries with female sexualization on social media
28. Who suppresses female sexuality? An examination of support for Islamic veiling in a secular Muslim democracy as a function of sex and offspring sex
29. The role of mating context and fecundability in women’s preferences for men’s facial masculinity and beardedness
30. Women's preferences for men's beards show no relation to their ovarian cycle phase and sex hormone levels
31. No compelling positive association between ovarian hormones and wearing red clothing when using multinomial analyses
32. High estradiol and low progesterone are associated with high assertiveness in women
33. Standardized protocols for characterizing women's fertility: A data-driven approach
34. Experimental and cross-cultural evidence that parenthood and parental care motives increase social conservatism
35. Effects of gender inequality and wealth inequality on within-sex mating competition under hypergyny
36. Heightened male aggression toward sexualized women following romantic rejection: The mediating role of sex goal activation
37. Contexts for Men’s Aggression Against Men
38. Experimental and cross-cultural evidence that parenthood and parental care motives increase social conservatism
39. R1 Proc B supplement.docx from Experimental and cross-cultural evidence that parenthood and parental care motives increase social conservatism
40. sj-docx-1-pss-10.1177_09567976211036065 ��� Supplemental material for Incel Activity on Social Media Linked to Local Mating Ecology
41. Incel Activity on Social Media Linked to Local Mating Ecology
42. Sex-dependent selection, ageing, and implications for “staying alive”
43. Behind the makeup: The effects of cosmetics on women's self‐objectification, and their objectification by others
44. To which world regions does the valence-dominance model of social perception apply?
45. Performance in video games affects self-perceived mate value and mate preferences.
46. Attractiveness Helps Women Secure Mates, But Also Status and Reproductively Relevant Resources
47. Misogynistic Tweets Correlate With Violence Against Women
48. Male descendant kin promote conservative views on gender issues and conformity to traditional norms
49. Prejudice Towards Sex Workers Depends on the Sexual Activity and Autonomy of Their Work, Hobbies and Daily Activities
50. On Attenuated Interactions, Measurement Error, and Statistical Power: Guidelines for Social and Personality Psychologists
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