- “Why do nice girls fall for bad boys?” by Carole Jahme, The Guardian
- “Bad guys really do get the most girls,” by Mason Inman, New Scientist
- “What’s so right about Mr. Wrong?” by Shaoni Battacharya, Psychologies
- “Why Nice Guys Finish Last,” by Audrey Grayson, ABC News
- “The Dark Triad: Facilitating a Short-Term Mating Strategy in Men,” by Peter K. Jonason, Norman P. Li, Gregory D. Webster and David P. Schmitt. European Journal of Personality
- “The costs and benefits of the Dark Triad: Implications for mate poaching and mate retention tactics,” by Peter K. Jonason, Norman P. Li and David M. Buss. Personality and Individual Differences
- “The Dirty Dozen: A Concise Measure of the Dark Triad,” by Peter K. Jonason and Gregory D. Webster, Psychological Assessment
- “Is risk taking used as a cue in mate choice?” by Andreas Wilke and John M.C. Hutchinson, Evolutionary Psychology
- “Who dares, wins: Heroism versus altruism in women’s mate choice,” by Susan Kelly and R.I.M. Dunbar, Human Nature
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Women going for 'bad boys'
Labels:
Female sexuality,
relationships,
Women
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