Human mating strategies: from past causes to present consequences.

scientific article published on 14 September 2017

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P356DOI10.1002/WCS.1456
P698PubMed publication ID28906068

P50authorS. Craig RobertsQ57275087
Jan HavlíčekQ63438060
P2093author name stringDaniele Marzoli
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P433issue2
P921main subjectmating strategyQ121793097
P577publication date2017-09-14
P1433published inWiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive ScienceQ8001628
P1476titleHuman mating strategies: from past causes to present consequences
P478volume9

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