publications

Publications by categories in reversed chronological order. Generated by jekyll-scholar.

2026

  1. Preprint
    Studying the Best Can Mislead: Selection Bias in Expertise Research
    Merim Bilalić, Nemanja Vaci, Johannes Hönekopp, and 1 more author
    2026
    PsyArxiv preprint
  2. Preprint
    How consistent are UK university rankings of subjects and their shifts? An exploration using a robust ranking aggregation method
    Thomas V. Pollet, Merim Bilalić, and Lee Shepherd
    2026
    PsyArxiv preprint
  3. Preprint
    Optimising Cross-Institutional Comparisons in Large-Scale Student Surveys: An Illustration with the National Student Survey (NSS) in Russell Group Institutions
    M. Grugan and Thomas V. Pollet
    2026
    PsyArxiv preprint
  4. PLOS ONE
    An exploratory psychometric network analysis of the college adaptation questionnaire in a sample of first year students
    Thomas V. Pollet, G. Adomaviciute, N. Haggag, and 2 more authors
    PLoS ONE, 2026
  5. Horm Behav
    Little evidence for group differences in 2D:4D ratios based on sexual orientation after adjusting for publication bias
    Victor K. M. Shiramizu, František Bartoš, Benedict C. Jones, and 1 more author
    Hormones and Behavior, 2026
  6. PAID
    Revisiting the Relationship between Birth Order and Romantic Jealousy: No Support for an Effect in Four Samples
    Thomas V. Pollet, B. Fitzpatrick, S. Meziani, and 2 more authors
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2026

2025

  1. Preprint
    First-generation students’ adaptation to university: The role of student social networks
    Thomas V. Pollet, G. Adomaviciute, N. Haggag, and 2 more authors
    2025
    PsyArxiv preprint
  2. GWO
    In Search of a Professional Image: How Women Comedians Engage Gender in their Work
    C. Cook, Jamie L. Callahan, V. Elsey, and 1 more author
    Gender, Work & Organization, 2025
  3. Hum Ethol
    An index of her own: An investigation of the proportion of women indexed in evolutionary psychology textbooks
    Thomas V. Pollet, Jeanne Bovet, E. Renner, and 1 more author
    Human Ethology, 2025
  4. Horm Behav
    Testing the Congruency Hypothesis using meta-analysis: Are changes in oral contraceptive use correlated with partnered women’s sexual satisfaction?
    Victor M. Shiramizu, Julia Stern, František Bartoš, and 3 more authors
    Hormones and Behavior, 2025
  5. Psych Rep
    Comparing Foodie Calls in Poland, the United Kingdom, and the United States: A Registered Replication Report
    Mehmet A. Orhan, Brian Collisson, Jennifer L. Howell, and 2 more authors
    Psychological Reports, 2025
  6. Psych Aesth
    Acting gender: Actors’ experiences of gender role conformity and hopes for their characters
    C. Cook, Thomas V. Pollet, and Jamie L. Callahan
    Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 2025

2024

  1. Sci Rep
    Meta-analysis of the red advantage in combat sports
    Leonard S. Peperkoorn, Russell A. Hill, Robert A. Barton, and 1 more author
    Scientific Reports, 2024
  2. HSCC
    A qualitative study of the impact of hoarding behaviours and social networks on older peoples supported housing decisions
    C. Murphy-Morgan, P. Hodgson, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    Health and Social Care in the Community, 2024
  3. Body Image
    Sample characteristics for quantitative analyses in \emphBody Image: Issues of generalisability
    Thomas V. Pollet, Jeanne Bovet, R. Buhaenko, and 2 more authors
    Body Image, 2024
  4. PLOS ONE
    Publication Bias in Psychology: A Closer Look at the Correlation Between Sample Size and Effect Size
    Audrey H. Linden, Thomas V. Pollet, and Johannes Hönekopp
    PLoS ONE, 2024
  5. Cyber
    No relationships between self-reported Instagram use or type of use and mental well-being: A study using a nationally representative online sample of UK adults
    Sam G. B. Roberts, C. Malcolm, K. McCarty, and 1 more author
    Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 2024
  6. PAID
    The mental well-being of Involuntary Celibates
    T. W. Delaney, Thomas V. Pollet, and C. Cook
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2024
  7. Curr Psych
    An Exploratory Psychometric Network Analysis of Loneliness Scales in a Sample of Older Adults
    A. Thompson and Thomas V. Pollet
    Current Psychology, 2024
  8. Stud HE
    Consequences of arbitrary binning the mid-point category in survey data: An illustration with student satisfaction in National Student Survey
    Thomas V. Pollet, Merim Bilalić, and Lee Shepherd
    Studies in Higher Education, 2024
  9. Soc Sci J
    An exploratory factor analysis of the Nerdy Personality Attributes Scale in a sample of self-identified nerds/geeks
    C. Finister, Thomas V. Pollet, and Nick Neave
    The Social Science Journal, 2024

2023

  1. Psych Rep
    HEXACO personality factors and their associations with Facebook use and Facebook network characteristics
    R. Brown, Sam G. B. Roberts, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Psychological Reports, 2023
  2. Arch Sex
    Consistency of Eye Coloration Across Different Relationship Partners
    A. V. Newman, Thomas V. Pollet, K. McCarty, and 2 more authors
    Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2023
  3. Hum Rel
    Gender(ed) performances: Women’s impression management in stand-up comedy
    C. Cook, Jamie L. Callahan, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    Human Relations, 2023

2022

  1. Preprint
    Gender, self-disclosure and emotional closeness in friendships: an egocentric social network study
    G. Brown, V. Curtis, and Thomas V. Pollet
    2022
    PsyArxiv preprint
  2. Hum Ethol
    Gender differences and mask wearing: an observational study on a University campus and a mini-meta-analysis
    S. Bainbridge, S. Allsopp, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Human Ethology, 2022
  3. Curr Psych
    When (deliberate) practice is not enough – the role of intelligence, practice, and knowledge in academic performance
    Merim Bilalić, R. \DJokić, M. Koso-Drljević, and 2 more authors
    Current Psychology, 2022
  4. Evol Hum
    Methodological issues when using face prototypes: A case study on the Faceaurus dataset
    Jeanne Bovet, Arnaud Tognetti, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Evolutionary Human Sciences, 2022
  5. Age Soc
    Friendships, loneliness and psychological well-being in older adults: A limit to the benefit of increasing the number friendships
    A. Thompson, M. A. Smith, A. McNeill, and 1 more author
    Ageing & Society, 2022
  6. JMH
    The role of self-efficacy and self-esteem in mediating positive associations between functional social support and psychological well-being in people with a mental health diagnosis
    D. Rippon, J. Shepherd, S. Wakefield, and 2 more authors
    Journal of Mental Health, 2022
  7. PLOS ONE
    Are we measuring loneliness in the same way in men and women in the general population and in the older population? Two studies of measurement equivalence
    Thomas V. Pollet, A. Thompson, C. Malcolm, and 3 more authors
    PLoS ONE, 2022
  8. JFHE
    Subscales in the National Student Survey (NSS): Some considerations on their structure
    Thomas V. Pollet and Lee Shepherd
    Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2022
  9. IJP
    An exploration of the impact of contextual information on the emotion recognition ability of autistic adults
    D. Metcalfe, K. McKenzie, K. McCarty, and 2 more authors
    International Journal of Psychology, 2022

2021

  1. Preprint
    A Tutorial for Exploratory Research: An Eight-Step Approach
    A. Szabelska, Thomas V. Pollet, O. Dujols, and 2 more authors
    2021
    PsyArxiv preprint
  2. Psych Sex
    A meta-analysis of the reliability of the Sexual Self-Esteem Inventory for Women (SSEI-W) measure
    Alaric Lloyd, G. Brown, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Psychology & Sexuality, 2021
  3. HCT
    Facebook: Social Uses and Anxiety – A Replication Attempt
    E. Sillence, Tamsin K. Saxton, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Human Communication & Technology, 2021
  4. HPBM
    Egocentric network characteristics of persons with Type 1 Diabetes and their relationships to perceived social support and well-being
    T. Cheyne, M. A. Smith, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, 2021
  5. Body Image
    Engagement with fat talk as a function of social comparison and body image concerns: Two replication studies support main effects but do not support an interaction effect
    Thomas V. Pollet, S. Dawson, Martin J. Tovée, and 2 more authors
    Body Image, 2021
  6. Body Image
    3D visualisation of psychometric judgements of the ideal male body
    S. Mohamed, Robin S. S. Kramer, T. Thornborrow, and 3 more authors
    Body Image, 2021
  7. Cyber
    Loneliness is negatively related to Facebook network size, but not related to Facebook network structure
    R. M. Brown, Sam G. B. Roberts, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 2021
  8. PAID
    Extraversion is associated with advice network size, but not network density or emotional closeness to network members
    C. Malcolm, Tamsin K. Saxton, K. McCarty, and 2 more authors
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2021

2020

  1. Collabra
    Does ‘Scientists believe’? imply ‘All scientists believe...’? Individual differences in the interpretation of generic news headlines
    Matthew Haigh, Hayley A. Birch, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Collabra: Psychology, 2020
  2. Ethology
    Children aged 7–9 prefer cuteness in baby faces, and femininity in women’s faces
    Tamsin K. Saxton, Thomas V. Pollet, J. Panagakis, and 3 more authors
    Ethology, 2020
  3. Nat Sci Sleep
    Experienced demand does not affect subsequent sleep and the cortisol awakening response
    Greg J. Elder, Mark A. Wetherell, Thomas V. Pollet, and 2 more authors
    Nature and Science of Sleep, 2020
  4. Heliyon
    No evidence that middleborns feel less close to family and closer to friends than other birth orders
    V. Simanko, B. Rimmer, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Heliyon, 2020
  5. PSPB
    Jealousy as a Function of Rival Characteristics: Two Large Replication Studies and Meta-Analyses Support Gender Differences in Reactions to Rival Attractiveness But Not Dominance
    Thomas V. Pollet and Tamsin K. Saxton
    Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2020
  6. BMC Psych
    Referee height influences decision making in British football leagues
    D. J. McCarrick, G. Brewer, M. Lyons, and 2 more authors
    BMC Psychology, 2020
  7. BJP
    Hungry People Prefer Larger Bodies and Objects: The Importance of Testing Boundary Effects
    Tamsin K. Saxton, K. McCarty, J. Caizley, and 2 more authors
    British Journal of Psychology, 2020
  8. PSPB
    Comedians’ mean level and stage personalities: Evidence for goal-directed personality adaptation
    Paul Irwing, C. Cook, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2020

2019

  1. Body Image
    Are attitudinal and perceptual body image the same or different? Evidence from high-level adaptation
    Katri K. Cornelissen, H. Widdrington, K. McCarty, and 3 more authors
    Body Image, 2019
  2. Hum Ethol
    Can people detect ideological stance from facial photographs?
    Tamsin K. Saxton, S. Hart, L. Desai, and 1 more author
    Human Ethology, 2019
  3. Evol Psych
    When Better Seems Bigger: Perceived Performance of Adult Professional Football Players Is Positively Associated With Perceptions of Their Body Size
    Joris E. P. Knapen, Thomas V. Pollet, and Mark Vugt
    Evolutionary Psychology, 2019
  4. RDD
    Emotion recognition from body movement and gesture in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder is improved by situational cues
    D. Metcalfe, K. McKenzie, K. McCarty, and 1 more author
    Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2019
  5. Body Image
    The visual cues that drive the self-assessment of body size: dissociation between fixation patterns and the key areas of the body for accurate judgement
    Kathryn R. Irvine, K. McCarty, Thomas V. Pollet, and 3 more authors
    Body Image, 2019
  6. EPS
    How diverse are the samples used in the journals ‘Evolution & Human Behavior’ and ‘Evolutionary Psychology’?
    Thomas V. Pollet and Tamsin K. Saxton
    Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2019
  7. Displays
    Do red objects enhance sexual attractiveness? No evidence from two large replications
    Thomas V. Pollet, Joanne Costello, Lotte Groeneboom, and 2 more authors
    Displays, 2019
  8. PAID
    What are the most powerful predictors of charitable giving to victims of typhoon Haiyan: Prosocial traits, socio-demographic variables, or eye cues?
    Zoi Manesi, Paul A. M. Van Lange, Niels J. Van Doesum, and 1 more author
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2019
  9. Neuropsych
    Distorted body image influences body schema in individuals with negative bodily attitudes
    Kathryn R. Irvine, K. McCarty, Karen J. McKenzie, and 4 more authors
    Neuropsychologia, 2019
  10. PAID
    A preliminary investigation into the relationship between empathy, autistic like traits and emotion recognition
    R. Martin, D. Metcalfe, Thomas V. Pollet, and 2 more authors
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2019

2018

  1. Preprint
    Adaptation-like effects in body weight attractiveness are not simply norm based
    Lynda G. Boothroyd, Thomas V. Pollet, Elizabeth H. Evans, and 2 more authors
    2018
    PsyArxiv preprint
  2. Interpersona
    Measurement equivalence between men and women in the abbreviated social and emotional loneliness scale for adults (SELSA)
    Thomas V. Pollet, Tamsin K. Saxton, and M. Mitchell
    Interpersona, 2018
  3. JAD
    Prevalence of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder in adult civilian survivors of war who stay in war-afflicted regions. A systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological studies
    Nexhmedin Morina, K. Stam, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    Journal of Affective Disorders, 2018
  4. LEBS
    Gender Differences in Use of a Pedestrian Crossing: An Observational Study in Newcastle upon Tyne
    Eryn O’Dowd and Thomas V. Pollet
    Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science, 2018
  5. SSR
    Perceived group cohesion versus actual social structure: A study using social network analysis of egocentric Facebook networks
    Marina Tulin, Thomas V. Pollet, and Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock
    Social Science Research, 2018
  6. Front Behav
    No Evidence for a Relationship Between Hair Testosterone Concentrations and 2D:4D ratio or Risk Taking
    Richard Ronay, L. Meij, Janneke K. Oostrom, and 1 more author
    Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2018

2017

  1. PLOS ONE
    Size, Skills, and Suffrage: Motivated Distortions in Perceived Formidability of Political Leaders
    Joris E. P. Knapen, Nancy M. Blaker, and Thomas V. Pollet
    PLoS ONE, 2017
  2. Phil Trans B
    The potential pitfalls of studying adult sex ratios at aggregate levels in humans
    Thomas V. Pollet, A. H. Stoevenbelt, and T. Kuppens
    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 2017
  3. LEBS
    No Support for the Watching Eyes Effect Across Three “Lost Letter” Field Experiments
    Zoi Manesi and Thomas V. Pollet
    Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science, 2017
  4. HEB
    Baseline probabilities for two-alternative forced choice tasks when judging stimuli in Evolutionary Psychology: a methodological note
    Thomas V. Pollet and Anthony C. Little
    Human Ethology Bulletin, 2017
  5. Anim Behav
    The “strength of weak ties” among female baboons: fitness-related benefits of social bonds
    Richard McFarland, D. Murphy, D. Lusseau, and 4 more authors
    Animal Behaviour, 2017
  6. AJHB
    Assortative mating for human height: a meta-analysis
    Gert Stulp, Mirre J. P. Simons, S. Grasman, and 1 more author
    American Journal of Human Biology, 2017
  7. AHBP
    To remove or not to remove: the impact of outlier handling on significance testing in testosterone data
    Thomas V. Pollet and L. Meij
    Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 2017

2016

  1. Evol Psych
    Revisiting the Red Effect on Attractiveness and Sexual Receptivity: No Effect of the Color Red on Human Mate Preferences
    Leonard S. Peperkoorn, S. Craig Roberts, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Evolutionary Psychology, 2016
  2. Clin Psych
    Interventions for children and adolescents with posttraumatic stress disorder: a meta-analysis of comparative outcome studies
    Nexhmedin Morina, R. Koerssen, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Clinical Psychology Review, 2016
  3. PAID
    The Six Dimensions of Personality (HEXACO) and their Association with Network Layer Size and Emotional Closeness to Network Members
    Catherine Molho, Sam G. B. Roberts, Reinout E. Vries, and 1 more author
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2016
  4. EHB
    Evolution, Situational Affordances, and the HEXACO Model of Personality
    Reinout E. Vries, Joshua M. Tybur, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    Evolution and Human Behavior, 2016
  5. Evol Psych
    Eyes Wide Open: Only Eyes That Pay Attention Promote Prosocial Behavior
    Zoi Manesi, Paul A. M. Lange, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Evolutionary Psychology, 2016
  6. EPS
    Sex differences in Mate Preferences: A Replication Study, 20 Years Later
    Jens Bech-Sørensen and Thomas V. Pollet
    Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2016
  7. CHB
    Birds of a Feather Locate Together? Foursquare Checkins and Personality Homophily
    N. Noë, Roger M. Whitaker, Martin J. Chorley, and 1 more author
    Computers in Human Behavior, 2016
  8. Evol Behav
    Predicting Sibling Investment by Perceived Sibling Resemblance
    Sigal Tifferet, Thomas V. Pollet, A. Bar, and 1 more author
    Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, 2016

2015

  1. LEBS
    Age differences between U.S. Politicians and Their Spouses: Similar to the Super Rich or more like your average Joe?
    A. M. Demetriou and Thomas V. Pollet
    Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science, 2015
  2. PLOS ONE
    The Potential Role of Eyespots for Aesthetic Preferences and Conservation Attitudes towards Butterflies
    Zoi Manesi, Paul A. M. Lange, and Thomas V. Pollet
    PLoS ONE, 2015
  3. Front Psych
    Grounding the data. A response to: Population finiteness is not a concern for null hypothesis significance testing when studying human behavior
    Thomas V. Pollet
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2015
  4. Front Psych
    Evolved Biocultural Beings (who Invented Computers)
    Louise Barrett, Gert Stulp, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2015
  5. JESP
    Gender Equality Probably Does Not Affect Performance at the Olympic Games: A Comment on Berdahl, Uhlmann, and Bai (2015)
    T. Kuppens and Thomas V. Pollet
    Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2015
  6. Pers Rel
    Finding your Soulmate: Homosexual and heterosexual age preferences in online dating
    James R. Conway, N. Noë, Gert Stulp, and 1 more author
    Personal Relationships, 2015
  7. Front Psych
    The not-always-uniquely-predictive power of an evolutionary approach to understanding our not-so-computational nature
    Gert Stulp, Thomas V. Pollet, and Louise Barrett
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2015
  8. AJP
    Taking the aggravation out of data aggregation: a conceptual guide to dealing with statistical issues related to the pooling of individual-level observational data
    Thomas V. Pollet, Gert Stulp, S. Peter Henzi, and 1 more author
    American Journal of Primatology, 2015
  9. PLOS ONE
    Height Is Positively Related to Interpersonal Dominance in Dyadic Interactions
    Gert Stulp, Abraham P. Buunk, Simon Verhulst, and 1 more author
    PLoS ONE, 2015
  10. Cyber
    What a Difference Your Email Makes: Effects of Informal E-mail Addresses in Online Résumé Screening
    M. Van Toorenburg, Janneke K. Oostrom, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, 2015
  11. SPPS
    Political Extremism Predicts Belief in Conspiracy Theories
    Jan-Willem Van Prooijen, André P. M. Krouwel, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2015

2014

  1. Anth Rev
    When men appear smaller or larger than they really are: preliminary evidence that women are fooled by size illusions in attractiveness judgment tasks
    Yvonne S. Ludwig and Thomas V. Pollet
    Anthropological Review, 2014
  2. Front Psych
    Mind the level: Problems with two recent nation-level analyses in psychology
    T. Kuppens and Thomas V. Pollet
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2014
  3. Front Psych
    From computers to cultivation: reconceptualizing evolutionary psychology
    Louise Barrett, Thomas V. Pollet, and Gert Stulp
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2014
  4. Evol Behav
    Behavioral immune system methods: Surveying the past to shape the future
    Joshua M. Tybur, Willem E. Frankenhuis, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, 2014
  5. Front Psych
    A re-analysis of the relationship between “parasite stress” and authoritarianism
    Thomas V. Pollet
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2014
  6. AJHB
    Non-linear associations between stature and mate choice characteristics for American men and their spouses
    Gert Stulp, M. Mills, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    American Journal of Human Biology, 2014
  7. Front Psych
    Opponent left-handedness does not affect fight outcomes for Ultimate Fighting Championship hall of famers
    Thomas V. Pollet and B. R. Riegman
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2014
  8. PeerJ
    Disorder affects judgements about a neighbourhood: Police presence does not
    Jonathan M. Hill, Thomas V. Pollet, and Daniel Nettle
    PeerJ, 2014
  9. Evol Behav
    Social capital across urban neighborhoods: A comparison of self-report and observational data
    Jonathan M. Hill, R. Jobling, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, 2014
  10. Hum Nat
    What can cross-cultural correlations teach us about human nature?
    Thomas V. Pollet, Joshua M. Tybur, Willem E. Frankenhuis, and 1 more author
    Human Nature, 2014
  11. CCR
    Perceptions of female body size and shape in China, Hong Kong and the UK
    Jean J. Y. Mo, K. Cheung, Lynda J. Gledhill, and 3 more authors
    Cross-Cultural Research, 2014

2013

  1. Biol Psych
    Men perceive their female partners, and themselves, as more attractive around ovulation
    Kelly D. Cobey, Abraham P. Buunk, Thomas V. Pollet, and 2 more authors
    Biological Psychology, 2013
  2. Front Psych
    Much ado about p. What does a p value mean when testing hypotheses with aggregated cross-cultural data in the field of evolution and human behavior
    Thomas V. Pollet
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2013
  3. Anim Behav
    Born to win? Testing the fighting hypothesis in realistic fights: left-handedness in the Ultimate Fighting Championship
    Thomas V. Pollet, Gert Stulp, and Ton A. G. G. Groothuis
    Animal Behaviour, 2013
  4. LEBS
    The golden years: Men from the Forbes 400 have much younger wives when remarrying than the general US Population
    Thomas V. Pollet, S. E. Pratt, G. Edwards, and 1 more author
    Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science, 2013
  5. Front Psych
    Fading Red? No Evidence that Colour of Trunks Influences Outcomes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)
    Thomas V. Pollet and Leonard S. Peperkoorn
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2013
  6. Body Image
    Body Size and Body Dissatisfaction in Women: The Mediating Role of Possible Self Expectancy
    Stephanie E. Dalley, Thomas V. Pollet, and J. Vidal
    Body Image: An International Journal of Research, 2013
  7. PLOS ONE
    Testosterone levels are negatively associated with fatherhood in males, but positively related to offspring count in fathers
    Thomas V. Pollet, Kelly D. Cobey, and L. Meij
    PLoS ONE, 2013
  8. Evol Psych
    Sex differences in risk taking behavior among Dutch cyclists
    Kelly D. Cobey, Gert Stulp, F. Laan, and 2 more authors
    Evolutionary Psychology, 2013
  9. PAID
    Women want taller men more than men want shorter women
    Gert Stulp, Abraham P. Buunk, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2013
  10. Lead Q
    Tall claims? Sense and nonsense about the importance of height of US presidents
    Gert Stulp, Abraham P. Buunk, Simon Verhulst, and 1 more author
    The Leadership Quarterly, 2013
  11. PLOS ONE
    Going that extra mile: Individuals travel further to maintain face-to-face contact with highly related kin than with less related kin
    Thomas V. Pollet, Sam G. B. Roberts, and Robin I. M. Dunbar
    PLoS ONE, 2013
  12. PLOS ONE
    Are Human Mating Preferences with Respect to Height Reflected in Actual Pairings?
    Gert Stulp, Abraham P. Buunk, Thomas V. Pollet, and 2 more authors
    PLoS ONE, 2013

2012

  1. Biol Lett
    Intralocus Sexual Conflict over Human Height
    Gert Stulp, B. Kuijper, Abraham P. Buunk, and 2 more authors
    Biology Letters, 2012
  2. PLOS ONE
    Visual Diet versus Associative Learning as Mechanisms of Change in Body Size Preferences
    Lynda G. Boothroyd, Martin J. Tovée, and Thomas V. Pollet
    PLoS ONE, 2012
  3. Body Image
    Dietary Restraint in College Women: Fear of an Imperfect Fat Self is Stronger than Hope of a Perfect Thin Self
    Stephanie E. Dalley, P. Toffanin, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Body Image: An International Journal of Research, 2012
  4. Evol Psych
    High and Mighty: height increases authority in professional refereeing
    Gert Stulp, Abraham P. Buunk, Simon Verhulst, and 1 more author
    Evolutionary Psychology, 2012
  5. JBS
    A ‘gendered need’ explanation does not fully explain lineage based differences in grandparental investment found in a large British Cohort study
    Thomas V. Pollet, Mark Nelissen, and Daniel Nettle
    Journal of Biosocial Science, 2012
  6. EHB
    Bizygomatic width is associated with death by contact violence in a forensic sample: Narrow-faced males are more likely to die from contact violence
    M. Stirrat, Gert Stulp, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Evolution and Human Behavior, 2012
  7. AJHB
    The Effect of Female Height on Reproductive Success Is Negative in Western Populations, But More Variable in Non-Western Populations
    Gert Stulp, Simon Verhulst, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    American Journal of Human Biology, 2012
  8. EHB
    Reported jealousy differs as a function of menstrual cycle stage and contraceptive pill use: a within-subjects investigation
    Kelly D. Cobey, Abraham P. Buunk, S. Craig Roberts, and 5 more authors
    Evolution and Human Behavior, 2012
  9. EJSP
    Emotions in context: Anger causes ethnic bias but not gender bias in men but not women
    T. Kuppens, Thomas V. Pollet, Catia P. Teixeira, and 3 more authors
    European Journal of Social Psychology, 2012
  10. Hum Nat
    Parental Control over Mate Choice to Prevent Marriages with Out-group Members: A Study among Mestizos, Mixtecs, and Blacks in Mexico
    Abraham P. Buunk, Thomas V. Pollet, and S. L. Dubbs
    Human Nature, 2012
  11. Behav Ecol
    A curvilinear effect of height on reproductive success in human males
    Gert Stulp, Thomas V. Pollet, Simon Verhulst, and 1 more author
    Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2012

2011

  1. Front Psych
    Out-group mating threat and disease threat increase implicit negative attitudes toward the out-group among men
    L. Klavina, Abraham P. Buunk, and Thomas V. Pollet
    Frontiers in Psychology, 2011
  2. PLOS ONE
    Parental height differences predict the need for an emergency caesarean section
    Gert Stulp, Simon Verhulst, Thomas V. Pollet, and 2 more authors
    PLoS ONE, 2011
  3. Horm Behav
    Testosterone levels and their associations with lifetime number of opposite sex partners and remarriage in a large sample of American elderly men and women
    Thomas V. Pollet, L. Meij, Kelly D. Cobey, and 1 more author
    Hormones and Behavior, 2011
  4. JID
    Extraverts have larger social network layers but do not feel emotionally closer to individuals at any layer
    Thomas V. Pollet, Sam G. B. Roberts, and Robin I. M. Dunbar
    Journal of Individual Differences, 2011
  5. EJP
    Reproductive Behavior and Personality Traits of the Five Factor Model
    Markus Jokela, Alexandra Alvergne, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    European Journal of Personality, 2011
  6. Cyber
    Use of social network sites and instant messaging does not lead to increased offline social network size, or to emotionally closer relationships with offline network members
    Thomas V. Pollet, Sam G. B. Roberts, and Robin I. M. Dunbar
    Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, 2011
  7. PAID
    Hormonal birth control use and relationship jealousy: Evidence for estrogen dosage effects
    Kelly D. Cobey, Thomas V. Pollet, S. Craig Roberts, and 1 more author
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2011
  8. Book Ch.
    Intrasexual competition within organizations
    Abraham P. Buunk, K. Massar, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    In Evolutionary Psychology in the Business Sciences, 2011
  9. Book Ch.
    An evolutionary perspective on siblings: rivals and resources
    Thomas V. Pollet and A. D. Hoben
    In Handbook of Evolutionary Family Psychology, 2011

2010

  1. JRP
    Birth Order and the Dominance Aspect of Extraversion: Are Firstborns More Extraverted than Laterborns?
    Thomas V. Pollet, P. Dijkstra, D. P. H. Barelds, and 1 more author
    Journal of Research in Personality, 2010
  2. JEP
    No evidence for the Generalized Trivers-Willard Hypothesis from rural Guatemalan and British data
    Thomas V. Pollet and Daniel Nettle
    Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 2010
  3. EHB
    A re-evaluation of the model selection procedure in Pollet & Nettle (2009)
    Esther Herberich, Torsten Hothorn, Daniel Nettle, and 1 more author
    Evolution and Human Behavior, 2010

2009

  1. Evol Psych
    Height is curvilinearly related to women’s life history strategies
    Abraham P. Buunk, Thomas V. Pollet, L. Klavina, and 2 more authors
    Evolutionary Psychology, 2009
  2. Biol Lett
    Sex ratio biasing towards daughters among lower-ranking co-wives in Rwanda
    Thomas V. Pollet, Tim W. Fawcett, Abraham P. Buunk, and 1 more author
    Biology Letters, 2009
  3. Evol Psych
    Dead or alive? Knowledge about a sibling’s death varies by genetic relatedness in a Modern society
    Thomas V. Pollet and Daniel Nettle
    Evolutionary Psychology, 2009
  4. JSPR
    Birth order and family relationships in adult life: Firstborns report better sibling relationships than laterborns
    Thomas V. Pollet and Daniel Nettle
    Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2009
  5. PNAS
    Market forces affect patterns of polygyny in Uganda
    Thomas V. Pollet and Daniel Nettle
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences – USA, 2009
  6. Soc Net
    Exploring variation in active network size
    Sam G. B. Roberts, Robin I. M. Dunbar, Thomas V. Pollet, and 1 more author
    Social Networks, 2009
  7. JBS
    Lineage based differences in grandparental investment: Evidence from a large British cohort study
    Thomas V. Pollet, Mark Nelissen, and Daniel Nettle
    Journal of Biosocial Science, 2009
  8. EHB
    Partner wealth predicts self-reported orgasm frequency in a sample of Chinese women
    Thomas V. Pollet and Daniel Nettle
    Evolution and Human Behavior, 2009
  9. Book Ch.
    Evolutionaire Sociale Psychologie
    Abraham P. Buunk and Thomas V. Pollet
    In De menselijke beslisser: over de psychologie van keuze en gedrag, 2009

2008

  1. Am Nat
    Natural selection for male wealth
    Daniel Nettle and Thomas V. Pollet
    American Naturalist, 2008
  2. JBS
    Childlessness predicts helping of nieces and nephews in United States, 1910
    Thomas V. Pollet and Robin I. M. Dunbar
    Journal of Biosocial Science, 2008
  3. Biol Lett
    Driving a hard bargain: Sex ratio and male marriage success in a historical U.S. population, 1910
    Thomas V. Pollet and Daniel Nettle
    Biology Letters, 2008
  4. AJHB
    Taller women do better in a stressed environment: Height and reproductive success in rural Guatemalan women
    Thomas V. Pollet and Daniel Nettle
    American Journal of Human Biology, 2008

2007

  1. Evol Psych
    Maternal grandmothers do go the extra mile: factoring distance and lineage into differential investment in grandchildren
    Thomas V. Pollet, Daniel Nettle, and Mark Nelissen
    Evolutionary Psychology, 2007
  2. PAID
    Birth order and face-to-face contact with a sibling: Firstborns have more contact than laterborns
    Thomas V. Pollet and Daniel Nettle
    Personality and Individual Differences, 2007
  3. EHB
    Genetic relatedness and sibling relationship characteristics in a modern society
    Thomas V. Pollet
    Evolution and Human Behavior, 2007

2006

  1. JCEP
    Contact frequencies between grandparents and grandchildren in a modern society: Estimates of the impact of paternity uncertainty
    Thomas V. Pollet, Daniel Nettle, and Mark Nelissen
    Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology, 2006
  2. JCEP
    When nieces and nephews become important: Differences between childless women and mothers in relationships with nieces and nephews
    Thomas V. Pollet, T. Kuppens, and Robin I. M. Dunbar
    Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology, 2006