Steven W. Gangestad

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States 
Area:
Social Psychology, Experimental Psychology
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Gangestad SW, Dinh T. (2022) Women's Estrus and Extended Sexuality: Reflections on Empirical Patterns and Fundamental Theoretical Issues. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 900737
Gangestad SW, Dinh T. (2021) Robust evidence for moderation of ovulatory shifts by partner attractiveness in Arslan et al.'s (2020) data. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 121: 432-440
Grebe NM, Del Giudice M, Thompson ME, et al. (2019) Testosterone, cortisol, and status-striving personality features: A review and empirical evaluation of the Dual Hormone hypothesis. Hormones and Behavior
Gangestad SW, Dinh T, Grebe NM, et al. (2019) Psychological cycle shifts redux: Revisiting a preregistered study examining preferences for muscularity Evolution and Human Behavior. 40: 501-516
Grebe NM, Kristoffersen AA, Grøntvedt TV, et al. (2017) Oxytocin and vulnerable romantic relationships. Hormones and Behavior
Dinh T, Pinsof D, Gangestad SW, et al. (2017) Cycling on the fast track: Ovulatory shifts in sexual motivation as a proximate mechanism for regulating life history strategies Evolution and Human Behavior. 38: 685-694
Grøntvedt TV, Grebe NM, Kennair LEO, et al. (2017) Estrogenic and progestogenic effects of hormonal contraceptives in relation to sexual behavior: insights into extended sexuality Evolution and Human Behavior. 38: 283-292
Gangestad SW, Grebe NM. (2016) Hormonal systems, human social bonding, and affiliation. Hormones and Behavior
Gangestad SW. (2016) Comment: Wood et al.'s (2014) Speculations of Inappropriate Research Practices in Ovulatory Cycle Studies Emotion Review. 8: 87-90
Gangestad SW, Haselton MG, Welling LLM, et al. (2016) How valid are assessments of conception probability in ovulatory cycle research? Evaluations, recommendations, and theoretical implications Evolution and Human Behavior. 37: 85-96
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