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... male and female subjects , although the difference was greater for males . Self - rating of attractiveness was found to be related to date selection . Relative to subjects who rated themselves as attractive , unattractive subjects were ...
... male and female subjects , although the difference was greater for males . Self - rating of attractiveness was found to be related to date selection . Relative to subjects who rated themselves as attractive , unattractive subjects were ...
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... males ) and the distance between the corresponding curves in Fig . 1a ( liking for males ) is greater than the difference between the lower and the upper curve in Fig . 3b ( dating for females ) , and the distance between the ...
... males ) and the distance between the corresponding curves in Fig . 1a ( liking for males ) is greater than the difference between the lower and the upper curve in Fig . 3b ( dating for females ) , and the distance between the ...
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... males ( F = 10.49 , df = 1/56 , p < 0.002 ) and females ( F = 16.51 , df = 1/56 , p < 0.001 ) . The other main effect for ratings of the nurturant stimulus stranger did not offer any support for the com- plementary needs hypothesis ( F ...
... males ( F = 10.49 , df = 1/56 , p < 0.002 ) and females ( F = 16.51 , df = 1/56 , p < 0.001 ) . The other main effect for ratings of the nurturant stimulus stranger did not offer any support for the com- plementary needs hypothesis ( F ...
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Tell me where is fancy bred some thoughts | 1 |
Reinforcement and affect in attraction Gerald L | 25 |
Information processing approaches to interpersonal | 51 |
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