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Elizabeth G. Pillsworth
Elizabeth G. Pillsworth
Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology, California State University Fullerton
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei fullerton.edu - Startseite
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Ovulatory shifts in human female ornamentation: Near ovulation, women dress to impress
MG Haselton, M Mortezaie, EG Pillsworth, A Bleske-Rechek, DA Frederick
Hormones and behavior 51 (1), 40-45, 2007
4932007
Angry men and disgusted women: An evolutionary approach to the influence of emotions on risk taking
DMT Fessler, EG Pillsworth, TJ Flamson
Organizational behavior and human decision processes 95 (1), 107-123, 2004
4022004
Male sexual attractiveness predicts differential ovulatory shifts in female extra-pair attraction and male mate retention
EG Pillsworth, MG Haselton
Evolution and human behavior 27 (4), 247-258, 2006
3462006
Ovulatory shifts in female sexual desire
EG Pillsworth, MG Haselton, DM Buss
Journal of sex research 41 (1), 55-65, 2004
2882004
How valid are assessments of conception probability in ovulatory cycle research? Evaluations, recommendations, and theoretical implications
SW Gangestad, MG Haselton, LLM Welling, K Gildersleeve, EG Pillsworth, ...
Evolution and Human Behavior 37 (2), 85-96, 2016
2242016
Body odor attractiveness as a cue of impending ovulation in women: evidence from a study using hormone-confirmed ovulation
KA Gildersleeve, MG Haselton, CM Larson, EG Pillsworth
Hormones and behavior 61 (2), 157-166, 2012
2022012
Women's sexual strategies: The evolution of long-term bonds and extrapair sex
EG Pillsworth, MG Haselton
Annual Review of Sex Research 17 (1), 59-100, 2006
1772006
Changes in women's feelings about their romantic relationships across the ovulatory cycle
CM Larson, MG Haselton, KA Gildersleeve, EG Pillsworth
Hormones and Behavior 63 (1), 128-135, 2013
1222013
Mate preferences among the Shuar of Ecuador: Trait rankings and peer evaluations
EG Pillsworth
Evolution and Human Behavior 29 (4), 256-267, 2008
1052008
Ovulatory shifts in women’s attractions to primary partners and other men: Further evidence of the importance of primary partner sexual attractiveness
CM Larson, EG Pillsworth, MG Haselton
Public Library of Science 7 (9), e44456, 2012
922012
Patterns of paternal investment predict cross-cultural variation in jealous response
BA Scelza, SP Prall, T Blumenfield, AN Crittenden, M Gurven, M Kline, ...
Nature human behaviour 4 (1), 20-26, 2020
902020
Kin affiliation across the ovulatory cycle: Females avoid fathers when fertile
D Lieberman, EG Pillsworth, MG Haselton
Psychological science 22 (1), 13-18, 2011
532011
The evolution of coupling
EG Pillsworth, MG Haselton
Psychological Inquiry 16 (2/3), 98-104, 2005
462005
Evolutionary mismatch in mating
CD Goetz, EG Pillsworth, DM Buss, D Conroy-Beam
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 486106, 2019
452019
Genetic compatibility in long-term intimate relationships: partner similarity at major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes may reduce in-pair attraction
S Saphire-Bernstein, CM Larson, KA Gildersleeve, MR Fales, ...
Evolution and Human Behavior 38 (2), 190-196, 2017
162017
Women’s sexual strategies in pregnancy
J Magginetti, EG Pillsworth
Evolution and Human Behavior 41 (1), 76-86, 2020
112020
Time for technology
E Pillsworth
Technology and Engineering Teacher 57 (7), 20, 1998
31998
Changes in sleep time and sleep quality across the ovulatory cycle as a function of fertility and partner attractiveness
BN Gentle, EG Pillsworth, AT Goetz
Plos one 9 (4), e92796, 2014
22014
Analyzing evolutionary social science and its popularizations—A review of The Caveman Mystique: Pop-Darwinism and the Debates Over Sex, Violence, and Science
DA Frederick, EG Pillsworth, A Galperin, KA Gildersleeve, YR Filossof, ...
Evolution and Human Behavior 4 (30), 301-304, 2009
22009
Long-term romantic partner choice and sexual strategies in human evolution: Studies conducted in the United States and Ecuador
EG Pillsworth
University of California, Los Angeles, 2008
22008
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