Anila Putcha-Bhagavatula, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorLynn Carol Miller | grad student | 2004 | USC | |
(Parents as harbingers: A new model for differentially predicting life outcomes for African-Americans and Caucasian Hispanics.) |
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Miller LC, Christensen JL, Pedersen WC, et al. (2013) Attachment Fertility Theory: Complex Systems of Mechanisms Simplify Sex, Mating, and Sexual Risks. Psychological Inquiry. 24: 211-220 |
Pedersen WC, Putcha-Bhagavatula A, Miller LC. (2011) Are Men and Women Really That Different? Examining Some of Sexual Strategies Theory (SST)'s Key Assumptions about Sex-Distinct Mating Mechanisms Sex Roles. 64: 629-643 |
Flowe HD, Ebbesen EB, Putcha-Bhagavatula A. (2007) Rape shield laws and sexual behavior evidence: effects of consent level and women's sexual history on rape allegations. Law and Human Behavior. 31: 159-75 |
Miller LC, Pedersen WC, Putcha-Bhagavatula A. (2005) Promiscuity in an evolved pair-bonding system: Mating within and outside the Pleistocene box Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 28: 290-291 |
Pedersen WC, Miller LC, Putcha-Bhagavatula AD, et al. (2002) Evolved sex differences in the number of partners desired? The long and the short of it. Psychological Science. 13: 157-61 |
Miller LC, Putcha-Bhagavatula A, Pedersen WC. (2002) Men's and women's mating preferences: Distinct evolutionary mechanisms? Current Directions in Psychological Science. 11: 88-93 |