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Face shape may reveal if you’re dating a cheater – AOL Lifestyle


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How can you tell if you’re being cheated on? Apparently, it’s written all over your partner’s face: Men with short, wide faces have higher sex drives and may be more likely to cheat.

https://www.aol.com/article/lifestyle/2017/09/25/face-shape-may-reveal-if-youre-dating-a-cheater/23222179/

 

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New research from the human evolution lab, led by our post doc Adam Daviswww.psypost.org/2022/08/proclivity-for-casual-sex-linked-to-greater-indirect-aggression-via-heigh... ... See MoreSee Less

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New research sheds light on the link between short-term mating strategies and indirect aggression. The findings indicate that intrasexual rivalry, in which people feel a greater need to compete with m...
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Study involving Hamilton teens explores dating, sex and psychopathic traits | inTheHammer

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Are "bad boys" more attractive? A new study involving Hamilton teens shows that delinquency was associated with higher mating success among males.
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9 months ago

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Some great research on environmental cooperation by our post-doc, Dr. Davis ... See MoreSee Less

Biospheric Values Predict Ecological Cooperation in a Commons Dilemma Scenario | Ecopsychology

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In ecological commons dilemma research, environmental values tend to be treated as a monolith. However, environmental values vary and they do not equally predict proenvironmental behavior. In this stu...
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10 months ago

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Our post-doc, Dr. Adam Davis' paper in Frontiers describing issues and recommendations for improving research on sexual selection www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.862385/full?&utm_source=Email_to_authors_&utm_med... ... See MoreSee Less

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Dominant theorizing and research surrounding the operation of intersexual selection in evolutionary psychology tends to be guided by an adaptationist framework and aligned with models of sexual select...
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11 months ago

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Our new paper in Frontiers examining whether priming optimism about climate change influences subsequent pro-environmental engagement: www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.856063/full?&utm_source=Email_to_authors_&utm_med... ... See MoreSee Less

Optimistic Environmental Messaging Increases State Optimism and in vivo Pro-environmental Behavior

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Despite recent empirical interest, the links between optimism and pessimism with pro-environmental behavior (PEB) remain equivocal. This research is characterized by a reliance on cross-sectional data...
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