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Current Fertility Status Does Not Predict Sociosexual Attitudes and Desires in Normally Ovulating Women

Andrew Thomas Orcid Logo, Steph Armstrong, Steve Stewart-Williams, Benedict C. Jones

Evolutionary Psychology, Volume: 19, Issue: 1, Start page: 147470492097631

Swansea University Authors: Andrew Thomas Orcid Logo, Steph Armstrong

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Published in: Evolutionary Psychology
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title Current Fertility Status Does Not Predict Sociosexual Attitudes and Desires in Normally Ovulating Women
spellingShingle Current Fertility Status Does Not Predict Sociosexual Attitudes and Desires in Normally Ovulating Women
Andrew Thomas
Steph Armstrong
title_short Current Fertility Status Does Not Predict Sociosexual Attitudes and Desires in Normally Ovulating Women
title_full Current Fertility Status Does Not Predict Sociosexual Attitudes and Desires in Normally Ovulating Women
title_fullStr Current Fertility Status Does Not Predict Sociosexual Attitudes and Desires in Normally Ovulating Women
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