selected publications
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journal article
- Do women expose themselves to more health-related risks in certain phases of the menstrual cycle? A meta-analytic review. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 505-524. 2019
- MHC Homozygosity Is Associated with Fast Sexual Strategies in Women. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology. 101-117. 2017
- Genetic compatibility in long-term intimate relationships: partner similarity at major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes may reduce in-pair attraction. Evolution and Human Behavior. 190-196. 2017
- Women's evaluations of other women's natural body odor depend on target's fertility status. Evolution and Human Behavior. 155-163. 2017
- How valid are assessments of conception probability in ovulatory cycle research? Evaluations, recommendations, and theoretical implications. Evolution and Human Behavior. 85-96. 2016
- Human ovulation cues. Current Opinion in Psychology. 120-125. 2016
- Mating markets and bargaining hands: Mate preferences for attractiveness and resources in two national U.S. studies. Personality and Individual Differences. 78-87. 2016
- Do Women's Mate Preferences Change Across the Ovulatory Cycle? A Meta-Analytic Review. Psychological Bulletin. 1205-1259. 2014
- Meta-Analyses and P-Curves Support Robust Cycle Shifts in Women's Mate Preferences: Reply to Wood and Carden (2014) and Harris, Pashler, and Mickes (2014). Psychological Bulletin. 1272-1280. 2014
- Exposure to perceived male rivals raises men's testosterone on fertile relative to nonfertile days of their partner's ovulatory cycle. Hormones and Behaviour. 454-460. 2014
- Shifts in Women's Mate Preferences Across the Ovulatory Cycle: A Critique of Harris (2011) and Harris (2012). Sex Roles: a journal of research. 516-524. 2013
- Changes in women's feelings about their romantic relationships across the ovulatory cycle. Hormones and Behaviour. 128-135. 2013
- Body odor attractiveness as a cue of impending ovulation in women: Evidence from a study using hormone-confirmed ovulation. Hormones and Behaviour. 157-166. 2012
- Can Men Detect Ovulation?. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 87-92. 2011