David M Buss
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Kennair L, Bendixen M, Buss D
Evol Psychol
. 2016 Dec;
14(4):1474704916682903.
PMID: 28024408
The current study sought to answer three key questions about explaining the emotion of regret in the domain of casual sex: Are sex differences in sexual regret robust or attenuated...
32.
Conroy-Beam D, Buss D
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2016 Jun;
111(1):53-66.
PMID: 27337140
Evolutionary research continues to discover new features of human mate preferences, but the downstream consequences of these preferences for mate selection have been insufficiently explored. Some have inferred that stated...
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Conroy-Beam D, Buss D
PLoS One
. 2016 Jun;
11(6):e0156078.
PMID: 27276030
Prior mate preference research has focused on the content of mate preferences. Yet in real life, people must select mates among potentials who vary along myriad dimensions. How do people...
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Shackelford T, Voracek M, Schmitt D, Buss D, Weekes-Shackelford V, Michalski R
Hum Nat
. 2015 Jul;
15(3):283-300.
PMID: 26190551
Young men are more distressed by a partner's sexual infidelity, whereas young women are more distressed by a partner's emotional infidelity. The present research investigated (a) whether the sex difference...
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Buss D
Perspect Psychol Sci
. 2015 Jul;
4(4):359-66.
PMID: 26158983
Although evolutionary psychology has been successful in explaining some species-typical and sex-differentiated adaptations, a large question that has largely eluded the field is this: How can the field successfully explain...
36.
Conroy-Beam D, Buss D, Pham M, Shackelford T
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2015 Jun;
41(8):1082-93.
PMID: 26068718
Previous studies on sex-differentiated mate preferences have focused on univariate analyses. However, because mate selection is inherently multidimensional, a multivariate analysis more appropriately measures sex differences in mate preferences. We...
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Al-Shawaf L, Lewis D, Alley T, Buss D
Appetite
. 2014 Dec;
85:30-5.
PMID: 25450899
Food neophobia and disgust are commonly thought to be linked, but this hypothesis is typically implicitly assumed rather than directly tested. Evidence for the connection has been based on conceptually...
38.
Holden C, Shackelford T, Zeigler-Hill V, Miner E, Kaighobadi F, Starratt V, et al.
Evol Psychol
. 2014 Oct;
12(3):655-72.
PMID: 25299998
Men sometimes enact mate retention tactics to thwart a partner's infidelity or prevent their defection from the relationship. These tactics include low-risk acts that render the current relationship more attractive...
39.
Conroy-Beam D, Buss D
Behav Brain Sci
. 2014 Apr;
37(2):140-1.
PMID: 24775126
Conceptually integrating Selfish Goal Theory with modern evolutionary psychology amplifies theoretical power. Inconsistency, a key principle of Selfish Goal Theory, illustrates this insight. Conflicting goals of seeking sexual variety and...
40.
Goetz C, Easton J, Buss D
Arch Sex Behav
. 2013 Nov;
43(5):999-1008.
PMID: 24217951
Two studies examined women's perception of the relationship between sexual exploitability and sexual attractiveness and women's use of cues to sexual exploitability to signal sexual accessibility. Study 1 (N =...