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Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Disorder affects judgements about a neighbourhood: police presence does not2014
Thomas Pollet
Dr Martin Tovee
Perceptions of female body size and shape in China, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom2014
Jessica Hill
Dr Ruth Jobling
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Social capital across urban neighborhoods: A comparison of self-report and observational data2014
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Are Human Mating Preferences with Respect to Height Reflected in Actual Pairings?2013
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
A 'gendered need' explanation does not fully explain lineage based differences in grandparental investment found in a large British cohort study2012
Dr Martin Tovee
Thomas Pollet
Visual Diet versus Associative Learning as Mechanisms of Change in Body Size Preferences2012
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Parental Height Differences Predict the Need for an Emergency Caesarean Section2011
Professor Daniel Nettle
Thomas Pollet
A re-evaluation of the statistical model in Pollet and Nettle 20092010
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Correction to Pollet and Nettle (2009): "Partner wealth predicts self-reported orgasm frequency in a sample of Chinese women"2010
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Birth order and adult family relationships: Firstborns have better sibling relationships than laterborns2009
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Dead or Alive? Knowledge about a Sibling's Death Varies by Genetic Relatedness in a Modern Society2009
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Lineage Based Differences in Grandparental Investment: Evidence from a Large British Cohort Study2009
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Market forces affect patterns of polygyny in Uganda2009
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Market forces affect patterns of polygyny in Uganda2009
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Partner wealth predicts self-reported orgasm frequency in a sample of Chinese women2009
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Sex-ratio biasing towards daughters among lower-ranking co-wives in Rwanda2009
Thomas Pollet
Childlessness predicts helping of nieces and nephews in United States, 19102008
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Driving a hard bargain: Sex ratio and male marriage success in a historical US population2008
Professor Daniel Nettle
Thomas Pollet
Natural selection on male wealth in humans2008
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Taller women do better in a stressed environment: Height and reproductive success in rural Guatemalan women2008
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Birth order and face-to-face contact with a sibling: Firstborns have more contact than laterborns2007
Thomas Pollet
Genetic relatedness and sibling relationship characteristics in a modern society2007
Thomas Pollet
Professor Daniel Nettle
Maternal grandmothers do go the extra mile: Factoring distance and lineage into differential contact with grandchildren2007