Carin Perilloux, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorFrank McAndrew | research assistant | 1999-2003 | Knox College (PsychTree) |
David M. Buss | grad student | 2004-2011 | UT Austin |
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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 |