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Sexual Partner Preferences

Marriage & Family Review, 2006
Data are taken from a representative sample of the Australian population to determine the qualities that are desired in a sexual partner. These qualities are considered in three categories: those reflecting the perceived reproductive value of the partner (evolutionary imperative), the emotional attachment to a partner and the pure pleasure associated ...
Najman, Jake   +4 more
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Hormonal Influences on Sexual Partner Preference in Rams

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2002
Domestic rams display a naturally occurring variation in sexual partner preference, such that 6-10% of range-bred populations prefer male sexual partners (male-oriented) in contrast to the majority of rams that prefer female sexual partners (female-oriented).
Charles E, Roselli   +2 more
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Endocannabinoid influence on partner preference in female rats

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2014
The present study investigated the role of the endocannabinoid system on sexual motivation in the female rat. In Experiment 1, gonadally intact female rats were first tested for partner preference after a vehicle injection. Approximately 2 weeks later, all rats were tested again after an injection of the endocannabinoid antagonist, SR141716 (SR; also ...
Nicoletta K, Memos   +3 more
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Partner preference: Assessing the role of the female goat

Physiology & Behavior, 2010
For domestic ruminants, the male is thought to have the control over mate choice. The aim of this study was to assess the potential role the female goat plays in choosing a sexual partner. Approach frequency and proximity time to various social or sexual stimuli in a Y-maze apparatus were used as partner preference assessment parameters. Ovariectomized
Mary E, Margiasso   +2 more
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On Assessing the Bases of Partner Preferences

Behaviour, 1977
If individual X spends more time with A than with B, is it because X approaches A more than he approaches B, or because he avoids A less than he avoids B, or because A approaches X more than B approaches X, or A avoids X less than B avoids X? Or is it due to some combination of these possibilities ?
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Olfactory Conditioned Partner Preference in the Female Rat.

Behavioral Neuroscience, 2005
Paced copulation induces conditioned place preference in female rats. The authors examined whether associating almond-scented males with paced copulation induces conditioned partner preference. The paired group received 4 paced copulations with almond-scented males and 4 nonpaced copulations with unscented males sequentially at 4-day intervals.
Genaro A, Coria-Avila   +4 more
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Detecting Change In Partner's Preferences [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
Studies of the detection of change have commonly been concerned with individuals inspecting a system or a process, whose characteristics were fully determined by the researcher. We, instead, study the detection of change in the preferences - and hence the behavior - of others with whom an individual interacts.
Judith Avrahami, Yaakov Kareev
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Sexual Partner Preference in Female Japanese Macaques

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2002
Whether animals ever exhibit a preference for same-sex sexual partners is a subject of debate. Japanese macaques represent excellent models for examining issues related to sexual preference in animals because females, in certain populations, routinely engage in both heterosexual and homosexual behavior over the course of their life spans.
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Age Preferences for Same- and Opposite-Sex Partners

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1995
Preferences for age of partners of heterosexual and homosexual men and women were investigated. Personal advertisements were collected from newspapers in the United States and analyzed for the difference between the age of the advertiser and the age of the preferred partner.
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The Hierarchy of Partner Preferences

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Khushboo Surana, Quentin Lippmann
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