DOI: 10.14264/uql.2015.797
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Sexual selection and the role of variation in women's mate preference for masculine traits

Abstract: Indirect (genetic) benefits to offspring have been proposed as a mechanism for why certain traits are preferred in a partner; however, whether this mechanism plays a role in humans is currently debated. In this thesis, I aim to address whether women's preference for masculinity is due to indirect benefits, which according to the predominant theory is preferred by women for heritable benefits in immune functioning of offspring.Before I present the empirical findings of this thesis, I first give an overview of t… Show more

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