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Infants use helping to infer the existence and strength of caring relationships. [PDF]
Pepe B, Woo BM, Thomas AJ, Powell LJ.
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Hormones of choice: The neuroendocrinology of partner preference in animals
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 2011Partner preference behavior can be viewed as the outcome of a set of hierarchical choices made by an individual in anticipation of mating. The first choice involves approaching a conspecific verses an individual of another species. As a rule, a conspecific is picked as a mating partner, but early life experiences can alter that outcome.
A A Nunez, L G Clemens
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Trichostatin A (TSA) facilitates formation of partner preference in male prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) [PDF]
Florian Duclot +2 more
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Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality, 2000
The current investigation extends recent studies that have examined the degree to which various traits are preferred in a short-term sexual relationship versus a long-term romantic relationship. College students (N = 561) expressed their preferences for 23 traits or characteristics in a “short-term sexual” or a “long-term romantic” relationship partner
Pamela C. Regan +4 more
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The current investigation extends recent studies that have examined the degree to which various traits are preferred in a short-term sexual relationship versus a long-term romantic relationship. College students (N = 561) expressed their preferences for 23 traits or characteristics in a “short-term sexual” or a “long-term romantic” relationship partner
Pamela C. Regan +4 more
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Evolutionary dynamics under partner preferences
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2023The fact that people often have preference rankings for their partners is a distinctive aspect of human behavior. Little is known, however, about how this talent as a powerful force shapes human behavioral traits, including those which should not have been favored by selection, such as cooperation in social dilemma situations. Here we propose a dynamic
Feipeng Zhang +3 more
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Partner Preferences of the Intellectually Gifted
Marriage & Family Review, 2012To date, hardly anything is known about the partner preferences of the intellectually gifted. The present study therefore examined the extent to which 354 gifted individuals judged 17 characteristics to be important in a (potential) partner and compared these ratings with those obtained from a community sample (n=554).
Dijkstra, P. +4 more
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Preferences for ultraviolet partners in the blue tit
Animal Behaviour, 1999The preference of female blue tits, Parus caeruleus, is correlated with the brightness of the ultraviolet (UV) crest; there is also assortative mating with respect to the crest's UV/violet chroma. However, manipulation of plumage reflectance is necessary to infer a direct causal link between UV plumage and mate choice. We gave both male and female blue
Hunt, S +3 more
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Offshore Supplier to Preferred Partner: A Journey
2015 IEEE 10th International Conference on Global Software Engineering, 2015Our toughest challenge was changing the general perception about a typical low cost offshore supplier, in terms of its Quality of Deliverables, Timely Delivery and Transparency in Communication, when we aspired to become the Partner of Choice. We knew, however, breaking that perception was so crucial to achieving our primary goal.
Nikhil Mokashi +2 more
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2012
This chapter turns more specifically to how notions of Islam, “tradition,” and femininity are woven through the narratives and the post migration lives of first-generation banlieusarde women. As we saw in chapter 2 , the physical conditions to which these women migrate in Petit Nanterre have shifted substantially.
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This chapter turns more specifically to how notions of Islam, “tradition,” and femininity are woven through the narratives and the post migration lives of first-generation banlieusarde women. As we saw in chapter 2 , the physical conditions to which these women migrate in Petit Nanterre have shifted substantially.
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