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Michael N. Pham
Michael N. Pham
Community College of Denver
Zweryfikowany adres z ccd.edu - Strona główna
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How sexually dimorphic are human mate preferences?
D Conroy-Beam, DM Buss, MN Pham, TK Shackelford
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 41 (8), 1082-1093, 2015
1542015
Personality features and mate retention strategies: Honesty–humility and the willingness to manipulate, deceive, and exploit romantic partners
CJ Holden, V Zeigler-Hill, MN Pham, TK Shackelford
Personality and Individual Differences 57, 31-36, 2014
902014
Indian mate preferences: Continuity, sex differences, and cultural change across a quarter of a century
S Kamble, TK Shackelford, M Pham, DM Buss
Personality and Individual Differences 70, 150-155, 2014
812014
Insecure romantic attachment dimensions and frequency of mate retention behaviors
N Barbaro, MN Pham, TK Shackelford, V ZEIGLER‐HILL
Personal Relationships 23 (3), 605-618, 2016
672016
Solving the problem of partner infidelity: Individual mate retention, coalitional mate retention, and in-pair copulation frequency
N Barbaro, MN Pham, TK Shackelford
Personality and Individual Differences 82, 67-71, 2015
612015
Oral sex as mate retention behavior
MN Pham, TK Shackelford
Personality and Individual Differences, 2013
582013
Integrating body movement into attractiveness research
B Fink, B Weege, N Neave, MN Pham, TK Shackelford
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 220, 2015
502015
Oral sex as infidelity-detection
MN Pham, TK Shackelford
Personality and Individual Differences, 2012
482012
Development and initial validation of the coalitional mate retention inventory
MN Pham, N Barbaro, TK Shackelford
Evolutionary Psychological Science 1, 4-12, 2015
432015
Do women perform fellatio as a mate retention behavior?
Y Sela, TK Shackelford, MN Pham, HA Euler
Personality and Individual Differences 73, 61-66, 2015
412015
Human sperm competition: A comparative evolutionary analysis
MN Pham, TK Shackelford
Animal Behavior and Cognition 1 (3), 410-422, 2014
352014
The relationship between objective sperm competition risk and men’s copulatory interest is moderated by partner’s time spent with other men
MN Pham, TK Shackelford
Human Nature 24, 476-485, 2013
322013
Physical strength and dance attractiveness: further evidence for an association in men, but not in women
B Weege, MN Pham, TK Shackelford, B Fink
American Journal of Human Biology 27 (5), 728-730, 2015
292015
Partner attractiveness moderates the relationship between number of sexual rivals and in-pair copulation frequency in humans (Homo sapiens).
MN Pham, TK Shackelford, CJ Holden, V Zeigler-Hill, A Hummel, ...
Journal of Comparative Psychology 128 (3), 328, 2014
292014
Handgrip strength and the Big Five personality factors in men and women
B Fink, B Weege, MN Pham, TK Shackelford
Personality and Individual Differences 88, 175-177, 2016
282016
Women’s oral sex behaviors and risk of partner infidelity
MN Pham, TK Shackelford, Y Sela
Personality and Individual Differences 55 (4), 446-449, 2013
282013
Human sperm competition in postindustrial ecologies: Sperm competition cues predict adult DVD sales
WF McKibbin, MN Pham, TK Shackelford
Behavioral Ecology 24 (4), 819-823, 2013
282013
Female genital cutting restricts sociosexuality among the Igbo people of southeast Nigeria
IE Onyishi, P Prokop, CO Okafor, MN Pham
Evolutionary Psychology 14 (2), 1474704916648784, 2016
272016
Men’s benefit-provisioning mate retention behavior mediates the relationship between their agreeableness and their oral sex behaviors
MN Pham, TK Shackelford, CJ Holden, V Zeigler-Hill, Y Sela, AJ Jeffery
Archives of Sexual Behavior 44, 1723-1728, 2015
262015
Coalitional mate retention is correlated positively with friendship quality involving women, but negatively with male–male friendship quality
MN Pham, N Barbaro, JK Mogilski, TK Shackelford
Personality and Individual Differences 79, 87-90, 2015
242015
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