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Partner Preferences Among Survivors of Betrayal Trauma

Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2012
Betrayal trauma theory suggests that social and cognitive development may be affected by early trauma such that individuals develop survival strategies, particularly dissociation and lack of betrayal awareness, that may place them at risk for further victimization. Several experiences of victimization in the context of relationships predicated on trust
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Neuroendocrine contributions to sexual partner preference in birds

Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 2011
A majority of birds are socially monogamous, providing exceptional opportunities to discover neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying preferences for opposite-sex partners where the sexes form extended affiliative relationships. Zebra finches have been the focus of the most systematic program of research to date in any socially monogamous animal.
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Differences in ideal partner preferences and revealed preferences

2015
In mate preference research, there is an implicit assumption that stated ideal partner preferences guide the mate selection process. Recently, however, studies have emerged that show mixed to null evidence that ideal partner preference predict actual mate choices upon interacting with potential partners.
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Adult attachment and romantic partner preference: A review

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2009
Bjarne M Holmes
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