Human mate-choice copying is domain-general social learning
Abstract Women appear to copy other women’s preferences for men’s faces. This ‘mate-choice copying’ is often taken as evidence of psychological adaptations for processing social information related to mate choice, for which facial information is assumed to be particularly salient. No experiment, how...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sally E. Street, Thomas J. H. Morgan, Alex Thornton, Gillian R. Brown, Kevin N. Laland, Catharine P. Cross |
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2018
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