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Oxytocin promotes convergence in personality between members of a monogamous pair
View ORCID ProfilePatrick K. Monari, View ORCID ProfileNathaniel S. Rieger, Kathryn Hartfield, Juliette Schefelker, View ORCID ProfileCatherine A. Marler
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.20.390245
Patrick K. Monari
1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison – Madison, WI USA
Nathaniel S. Rieger
1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison – Madison, WI USA
Kathryn Hartfield
1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison – Madison, WI USA
Juliette Schefelker
1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison – Madison, WI USA
Catherine A. Marler
1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison – Madison, WI USA
Posted December 09, 2020.
Oxytocin promotes convergence in personality between members of a monogamous pair
Patrick K. Monari, Nathaniel S. Rieger, Kathryn Hartfield, Juliette Schefelker, Catherine A. Marler
bioRxiv 2020.11.20.390245; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.20.390245
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