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ISSN 2224-4476
Research Articles
Vol. 32, Issue 3, 2017September 30, 2017 BST

Sex and the Perceived Effectiveness of Short-term Mate Poaching Acts in College Students

James Moran, T. Joel Wade,
act nominationmating strategyerror management theoryshort-term mate poachingtactics.
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Human Ethology
Moran, J., & Wade, T. J. (2017). Sex and The Perceived Effectiveness of Short-term Mate Poaching Acts in College Students. Human Ethology, 32(3), 109–128. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.22330/​heb/​323/​109-128

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