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Brendan P Zietsch

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Journal of Sex Research|May 11, 2023
Elevated Psychiatric Risk in Same-Sex Married Individuals: Large-scale Evidence is Consistent with a Substantial Role of Familial Common CausesBrendan P Zietsch
Archives of Sexual Behavior|October 4, 2017
Reasons for Caution About the Fraternal Birth Order EffectBrendan P Zietsch
Archives of Sexual Behavior|October 25, 2019
More Evidence and Context Are Needed to Evaluate the Possibility That Scent Perception Is Part of the Same-Sex Sexual Behavior StoryBrendan P Zietsch
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
An all-positive correlation matrix is not evidence of domain-general intelligenceRosalind Arden, Brendan P Zietsch
Trends in Genetics : TIG|January 29, 2025
Emerging insights into the genetics and evolution of human same-sex sexual behaviorThomas Felesina, Brendan P Zietsch
Psychological Science|September 4, 2025
Assortative Mating Is a Natural Consequence of Heritable Variation in Preferences and Preferred TraitsKaitlyn T Harper, Brendan P Zietsch
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|May 19, 2021
Testing the extreme male brain hypothesis: Is autism spectrum disorder associated with a more male-typical brain?Liza van Eijk, Brendan P Zietsch
Psychological Science|January 29, 2011
Predicting sensation seeking from dopamine genes: use and misuse of genetic predictionJoseph E Powell, Brendan P Zietsch
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
The link between deprivation and its behavioural constellation is confounded by genetic factorsJames M Sherlock, Brendan P Zietsch
Biology Letters|June 24, 2011
Experimental evidence that women's mate preferences are directly influenced by cues of pathogen prevalence and resource scarcityAnthony J Lee, Brendan P Zietsch
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Journal of Sex Research|May 11, 2023
Elevated Psychiatric Risk in Same-Sex Married Individuals: Large-scale Evidence is Consistent with a Substantial Role of Familial Common CausesBrendan P Zietsch
Archives of Sexual Behavior|October 4, 2017
Reasons for Caution About the Fraternal Birth Order EffectBrendan P Zietsch
Archives of Sexual Behavior|October 25, 2019
More Evidence and Context Are Needed to Evaluate the Possibility That Scent Perception Is Part of the Same-Sex Sexual Behavior StoryBrendan P Zietsch
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
An all-positive correlation matrix is not evidence of domain-general intelligenceRosalind Arden, Brendan P Zietsch
Trends in Genetics : TIG|January 29, 2025
Emerging insights into the genetics and evolution of human same-sex sexual behaviorThomas Felesina, Brendan P Zietsch
Psychological Science|September 4, 2025
Assortative Mating Is a Natural Consequence of Heritable Variation in Preferences and Preferred TraitsKaitlyn T Harper, Brendan P Zietsch
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|May 19, 2021
Testing the extreme male brain hypothesis: Is autism spectrum disorder associated with a more male-typical brain?Liza van Eijk, Brendan P Zietsch
Psychological Science|January 29, 2011
Predicting sensation seeking from dopamine genes: use and misuse of genetic predictionJoseph E Powell, Brendan P Zietsch
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
The link between deprivation and its behavioural constellation is confounded by genetic factorsJames M Sherlock, Brendan P Zietsch
Biology Letters|June 24, 2011
Experimental evidence that women's mate preferences are directly influenced by cues of pathogen prevalence and resource scarcityAnthony J Lee, Brendan P Zietsch
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