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John Archer

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The American Psychologist|September 7, 2006
The importance of theory for evaluating evidence on sex differencesJohn Archer
Aggressive Behavior|August 3, 2007
Physical aggression as a function of perceived fighting ability among male and female prisonersJohn Archer
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|January 29, 2013
Self-perceived attractiveness, romantic desirability and self-esteem: a mating sociometer perspectiveChristopher Bale, John Archer
Plos Computational Biology|November 23, 2021
CStone: A de novo transcriptome assembler for short-read data that identifies non-chimeric contigs based on underlying graph structureRaquel Linheiro, John Archer
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America|June 9, 2004
Sex differences in childhood anger and aggressionMichael Potegal, John Archer
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 29, 2006
Epilepsy in Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Far North QueenslandJohn Archer, Ruth Bunby
Aggressive Behavior|October 23, 2008
Does cost-benefit analysis or self-control predict involvement in bullying behavior by male prisoners?John Archer, Natalie Southall
Aggressive Behavior|June 8, 2007
Physical aggression as a function of perceived fighting ability and provocation: an experimental investigationJohn Archer, David Benson
Violence and Victims|June 21, 2003
Physical aggression and control in heterosexual relationships: the effect of samplingNicola Graham-Kevan, John Archer
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|August 25, 2007
CTree: comparison of clusters between phylogenetic trees made easyJohn Archer, David L Robertson
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The American Psychologist|September 7, 2006
The importance of theory for evaluating evidence on sex differencesJohn Archer
Aggressive Behavior|August 3, 2007
Physical aggression as a function of perceived fighting ability among male and female prisonersJohn Archer
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|January 29, 2013
Self-perceived attractiveness, romantic desirability and self-esteem: a mating sociometer perspectiveChristopher Bale, John Archer
Plos Computational Biology|November 23, 2021
CStone: A de novo transcriptome assembler for short-read data that identifies non-chimeric contigs based on underlying graph structureRaquel Linheiro, John Archer
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America|June 9, 2004
Sex differences in childhood anger and aggressionMichael Potegal, John Archer
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 29, 2006
Epilepsy in Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Far North QueenslandJohn Archer, Ruth Bunby
Aggressive Behavior|October 23, 2008
Does cost-benefit analysis or self-control predict involvement in bullying behavior by male prisoners?John Archer, Natalie Southall
Aggressive Behavior|June 8, 2007
Physical aggression as a function of perceived fighting ability and provocation: an experimental investigationJohn Archer, David Benson
Violence and Victims|June 21, 2003
Physical aggression and control in heterosexual relationships: the effect of samplingNicola Graham-Kevan, John Archer
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|August 25, 2007
CTree: comparison of clusters between phylogenetic trees made easyJohn Archer, David L Robertson
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