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The effect of leg-to-body ratio on male attractiveness depends on the ecological validity of the figures
WJ Skylark, TMM Versluys
Feb 01, 2018
Leg-to-body ratio (LBR) predicts evolutionary fitness, and is therefore expected to influence bodily attractiveness. Previous investigations of LBR attractiveness have used a wide variety of stimuli, including line drawings...
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Personal relative deprivation and pro-environmental intentions
Personal relative deprivation (PRD; the belief that one is worse off than other people who are similar to oneself) is associated with a reduced willingness to delay gratification, lower prosociality, and increased materialism....
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Facial appearance affects science communication

First impressions based on facial appearance predict many important social outcomes. We investigated whether such impressions also influence the communication of scientific findings to lay audiences, a process that shapes...

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Facial appearance affects science communication

First impressions based on facial appearance predict many important social outcomes. We investigated whether such impressions also influence the communication of scientific findings to lay audiences, a process that shapes...

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A thin slice of science communication
First impressions based on physical characteristics and superficial information predict a wide variety of social judgments and outcomes. We build on recent work examining the effects of such impressions on the communication of...
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The delay-reward heuristic
Recent research has shown that risk and reward are positively correlated in many environments, and that people have internalized this association as a "risk-reward heuristic": when making choices based on incomplete information...
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Personal relative deprivation and pro-environmental intentions.
Personal relative deprivation (PRD; the belief that one is worse off than other people who are similar to oneself) is associated with a reduced willingness to delay gratification, lower prosociality, and increased materialism....
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Facial appearance affects science communication
First impressions based on facial appearance predict many important social outcomes. We investigated whether such impressions also influence the communication of scientific findings to lay audiences, a process that shapes public...
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A thin slice of science communication
First impressions based on physical characteristics and superficial information predict a wide variety of social judgments and outcomes. We build on recent work examining the effects of such impressions on the communication of...
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Having less, giving less

Previous research has found a negative relationship between individual differences in personal relative deprivation (PRD; i.e., resentment stemming from the belief that one is worse off than similar others) and prosociality....

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Having less, giving less

Previous research has found a negative relationship between individual differences in personal relative deprivation (PRD; i.e., resentment stemming from the belief that one is worse off than similar others) and prosociality....

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The influence of leg-to-body ratio, arm-to-body ratio and intra-limb ratio on male human attractiveness.
Human mate choice is influenced by limb proportions. Previous work has focused on leg-to-body ratio (LBR) as a determinant of male attractiveness and found a preference for limbs that are close to, or slightly above, the...
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Energy consumption and jet multiplicity from the leading log BFKL evolution
JR Andersen, WJ Stirling
Feb 16, 2010
We study the associated jet multiplicity arising from t–channel BFKL gluon evolution in forward dijet production at hadron colliders. Previous results have shown that the effect of conserving overall energy and momentum is to...
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Double parton distributions incorporating perturbative QCD evolution and momentum and quark number sum rules
JR Gaunt, WJ Stirling
Jan 19, 2010
It is anticipated that hard double parton scatterings will occur frequently in the collisions of the LHC, producing interesting signals and significant backgrounds to certain single scattering processes. For double scattering...
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