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Attractiveness biases are the tip of the iceberg in biological markets
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- 22 March 2017, e21
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Attention and memory benefits for physical attractiveness may mediate prosocial biases
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- 22 March 2017, e22
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There is more: Intrasexual competitiveness, physical dominance, and intrasexual collaboration
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- 22 March 2017, e23
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Explanations for attractiveness-related positive biases in an evolutionary perspective of life history theory
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- 22 March 2017, e24
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Is there an alternative explanation to the evolutionary account for financial and prosocial biases in favor of attractive individuals?
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- 22 March 2017, e25
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It is not all about mating: Attractiveness predicts partner value across multiple relationship domains
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- 22 March 2017, e26
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The type of behavior and the role of relationship length in mate choice for prosociality among physically attractive individuals
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- 22 March 2017, e27
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Understanding the physical attractiveness literature: Qualitative reviews versus meta-analysis
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- 22 March 2017, e28
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Mating motives are neither necessary nor sufficient to create the beauty premium
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- 22 March 2017, e29
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Oxytocin drives prosocial biases in favor of attractive people
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- 22 March 2017, e30
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Omitted evidence undermines sexual motives explanation for attractiveness bias
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- 22 March 2017, e31
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The out-of-my-league effect
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- 22 March 2017, e32
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Context matters for attractiveness bias
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- 22 March 2017, e33
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Evolutionary explanations for financial and prosocial biases: Beyond mating motivation
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- 22 March 2017, e34
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What does evolutionary theory add to stereotype theory in the explanation of attractiveness bias?
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- 22 March 2017, e35
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How should we tackle financial and prosocial biases against unattractive people?
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- 22 March 2017, e36
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Just My Imagination: Beauty premium and the evolved mental model
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- 22 March 2017, e37
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The biasing effects of appearances go beyond physical attractiveness and mating motives
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- 22 March 2017, e38
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An assessment of the mating motive explanation of the beauty premium in market-based settings
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- 22 March 2017, e39
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Attentional and affective biases for attractive females emerge early in development
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- 22 March 2017, e40
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