Call me daddy: how long-term desirability is influenced by intention for fatherhood

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  • who: Ryan C. Anderson from the Department of Psychology, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, University Drive, Douglas, QLD, Australia have published the Article: Call Me Daddy: How Long-term Desirability Is Influenced by Intention for Fatherhood, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study examined women`s evaluations of men depicted in silhouetted images who varied in terms of their intentions for fatherhood and relationship history. The findings of this study provide evidence of women`s propensity to mate copy and support the idea that men who have had relationship experience are more desirable . . .

     

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