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Commentary/Gangestad & Simpson: Evolution and human mating noncoercive mate diversification strategies are developmentally selected by individuals who are supernormally endowed with certain sexually attractive attributes
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Document Date: 2008-11-13 00:14:10


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Lancaster / /

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Draper / Wilson / /

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United States / /

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University of California / University of Detroit Mercy / /

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human mating systems / /

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Bugos / /

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University of Detroit Mercy / Detroit / EEA Edward H. Hagen1 and Nicole Hess Department of Anthropology / Stanford / University of California / Santa Barbara / Elizabeth M. Hill Department of Psychology / /

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Elizabeth M. Hill / Nicole Hess / /

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investigator / first author / /

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BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES / /

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www.udmercy.edu/psychology/Faculty/Hill.html / www.anth.ucsb.edu/faculty/hagen / /

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