“…However, subsequent research on women's preferences for male masculinity has shown considerable variation. While this variation is sometimes attributed to differences in methodology (Rennels, Bronstad, & Langlois, 2008;Rhodes, 2006), even studies using the same computer-graphic methods have variously observed general preferences for masculinity Johnston, Hagel, Franklin, Fink, & Grammer, 2001;Little, Cohen, Jones, & Belsky, 2007;, general preferences for femininity (Little, Burt, PentonVoak, & Perrett, 2001;Little, Jones, PentonVoak, Burt, & Perrett, 2002;Penton-Voak et al, 1999Perrett et al, 1998;Rhodes et al, 2000;Welling et al, 2007;, Study 1), and no significant preference for masculinity or femininity (Cornwell et al, 2004;Swaddle & Riersen, 2002;Welling et al, 2008, Study 2).…”