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Left-handedness is associated with greater fighting success in humans
T Richardson, RT Gilman
Scientific reports 9 (1), 15402, 2019
482019
Young, formidable men show greater sensitivity to facial cues of dominance
T Richardson, M Waddington, RT Gilman
Evolution and Human Behavior 42 (1), 43-50, 2021
142021
Is arm length a sexually selected trait in humans? Evidence from mixed martial arts.
T Richardson
Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences 15 (2), 175, 2021
102021
Height is associated with more self-serving beliefs about wealth redistribution
T Richardson
Evolution and Human Behavior 42 (4), 287-294, 2021
82021
The adult sex ratio of European regions predicts female, but not male, subjective well-being
T Richardson
Current Psychology 42 (4), 3036-3044, 2023
32023
Neither facial aggressiveness nor facial width to height ratio are related to fighting success
T Richardson, A Bhutta, E Bantoft, T Gilman
PsyArXiv, 2021
32021
Ratios in the evolutionary behavioural sciences: problems and solutions
T Richardson
PsyArXiv, 2020
32020
No association between adult sex steroids and hand preference in humans
T Richardson
American Journal of Human Biology 34 (2), e23605, 2022
22022
Does perceived sex ratio influence intrasexual competitiveness in women?
T Richardson
PsyArXiv, 2020
12020
Re-considering the evidence that taller people are less supportive of government wealth redistribution: A response to
T Richardson
Evolution and Human Behavior 43 (3), 273-274, 2022
2022
Do mixed martial arts fighters with longer arms win more fights? A robustness analysis
T Richardson
2021
Adaptations for contest competition in human males
T Richardson
PQDT-Global, 2021
2021
Full title: No association between adult sex steroids and hand preference in humans.
T Richardson
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