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These questions are the subject of a current scientific debate surrounding the good genes ovulatory shift hypothesis. Here, we report a large, preregistered, within-subjects study, …
As predicted by the ovulatory shift hypothesis, we hypothesize sociosexual orientation and the preference for GGT to be highest during the fertile window, while preference for GPT should be …
Probably the most prominent hypothesis in this research area is the good genes ovulatory shift hypothesis (GGOSH). It predicts that women’s mate preferences, thus with whom they aim to …
hypothesis in the ovulatory cycle literature, the Good Genes Ovulatory Shift Hypothesis. (GGOSH, Gangestad et al., 2005), women’s mate preferences should shift across the cycle. More …
The leading explanation for these changes--the good genes hypothesis--predicts that women should prefer presumed markers of genetic benefits ("good genes") most strongly when they …