Carin Perilloux, Ph.D.

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Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, United States 
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Frank McAndrew research assistant 1999-2003 Knox College (PsychTree)
David  M. Buss grad student 2004-2011 UT Austin

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Rhea M. Howard research assistant 2012-2014 Union College
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Olson ES, Doss ER, Perilloux C. (2020) Friend or Foe? Mate Presence and Rival Type Influence Clothing-Based Female Intrasexual Competition Evolutionary Psychological Science. 1-10
Perilloux C, Cloud JM. (2019) Mate-by-Numbers: Budget, Mating Context, and Sex Predict Preferences for Facial and Bodily Traits Evolutionary Psychological Science. 5: 294-299
White J, Lorenz H, Perilloux C, et al. (2018) Creative Casanovas: Mating Strategy Predicts Using—but Not Preferring—Atypical Flirting Tactics Evolutionary Psychological Science. 4: 443-455
Perilloux C, Kurzban R. (2017) Reply to "A Preregistered Study of Competing Predictions Suggests That Men Do Overestimate Women's Sexual Intent". Psychological Science. 956797616684001
Howard RM, Perilloux C. (2016) Is mating psychology most closely tied to biological sex or preferred partner's sex? Personality and Individual Differences
Arnocky S, Perilloux C, Cloud JM, et al. (2016) Envy Mediates the Link Between Social Comparison and Appearance Enhancement in Women Evolutionary Psychological Science. 2: 71-83
Perilloux C, Kurzban R. (2015) Do men overperceive women's sexual interest? Psychological Science. 26: 70-7
Kennair LEO, Grøntvedt TV, Mehmetoglu M, et al. (2015) Sex and Mating Strategy Impact the 13 Basic Reasons for Having Sex Evolutionary Psychological Science. 1: 207-219
Cloud JM, Perilloux C. (2015) “Drawing” Conclusions About Perceptions of Ideal Male and Female Body Shapes Evolutionary Psychological Science. 1: 163-171
Perilloux C, Muñoz-Reyes JA, Turiegano E, et al. (2015) Do (non-American) Men Overestimate Women’s Sexual Intentions? Evolutionary Psychological Science. 1: 150-154
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