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  1. Evaluative conditioning leads to differences in the social evaluation of prototypical faces
  2. Preference for faces resembling opposite-sex parents is moderated by emotional closeness in childhood
  3. The Young Male Syndrome Revisited – Homicide Data from Hungarian and Australian Populations
  4. First Impressions of Strangers Rely on Generalization of Behavioral Traits Associated with previously Seen Facial Features
  5. Holmes and Sherman (1982) on Ground Squirrels
  6. Half-Siblings in Human Evolutionary History
  7. Salter, Grammer, and Rokowski (2005)
  8. The Hungarian Version of Sociosexual Orientation Inventory Revised (SOI-R): Sex and Age Differences
  9. The impact of attachment on preschool children's preference for parent-resembling faces — A possible link to sexual imprinting
  10. Assessing facial attractiveness: individual decisions and evolutionary constraints
  11. Measuring sexual commitment. Hungarian version of the sociosexual orientation inventory revised (SOI-R)
  12. Preference for Facial Self-Resemblance and Attractiveness in Human Mate Choice