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  1. Negative Effects of Makeup Use on Perceptions of Leadership Ability Across Two Ethnicities
  2. Own Attractiveness and Dissatisfaction With Physical Appearance Independently Predict the Salience of Facial Cues to Size When Women Judge Other Women’s Attractiveness
  3. A sex difference in the context-sensitivity of dominance perceptions
  4. Priming concerns about pathogen threat versus resource scarcity: dissociable effects on women’s perceptions of men’s attractiveness and dominance
  5. Cues to the sex ratio of the local population influence women’s preferences for facial symmetry
  6. Priming men with different contest outcomes modulates their dominance perceptions
  7. Social Support Influences Preferences for Feminine Facial Cues in Potential Social Partners
  8. Like father, like self: emotional closeness to father predicts women's preferences for self-resemblance in opposite-sex faces
  9. Individual differences in dominance perception: Dominant men are less sensitive to facial cues of male dominance