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No compelling evidence that preferences for facial masculinity track changes in women’s hormonal status
View ORCID ProfileBenedict C Jones, View ORCID ProfileAmanda C Hahn, Claire I Fisher, Hongyi Wang, View ORCID ProfileMichal Kandrik, Chengyang Han, Vanessa Fasolt, Danielle Morrison, Anthony J Lee, View ORCID ProfileIris J Holzleitner, View ORCID ProfileKieran J O’Shea, View ORCID ProfileCraig Roberts, View ORCID ProfileAnthony C Little, View ORCID ProfileLisa M DeBruine
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/136549
Benedict C Jones
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
Amanda C Hahn
2Department of Psychology, Humboldt State University, USA.
Claire I Fisher
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
Hongyi Wang
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
Michal Kandrik
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
Chengyang Han
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
Vanessa Fasolt
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
Danielle Morrison
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
Anthony J Lee
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
Iris J Holzleitner
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
Kieran J O’Shea
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
Craig Roberts
3Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, UK.
Anthony C Little
4Department of Psychology, University of Bath, UK.
Lisa M DeBruine
1Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.
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Posted December 29, 2017.
No compelling evidence that preferences for facial masculinity track changes in women’s hormonal status
Benedict C Jones, Amanda C Hahn, Claire I Fisher, Hongyi Wang, Michal Kandrik, Chengyang Han, Vanessa Fasolt, Danielle Morrison, Anthony J Lee, Iris J Holzleitner, Kieran J O’Shea, Craig Roberts, Anthony C Little, Lisa M DeBruine
bioRxiv 136549; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/136549
No compelling evidence that preferences for facial masculinity track changes in women’s hormonal status
Benedict C Jones, Amanda C Hahn, Claire I Fisher, Hongyi Wang, Michal Kandrik, Chengyang Han, Vanessa Fasolt, Danielle Morrison, Anthony J Lee, Iris J Holzleitner, Kieran J O’Shea, Craig Roberts, Anthony C Little, Lisa M DeBruine
bioRxiv 136549; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/136549
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