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Martin Voracek

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 17, 2009
Brief communication: Familial resemblance in digit ratio (2D:4D)Martin Voracek, Stefan G Dressler
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 21, 2002
Shapely centrefolds? Temporal change in body measures: trend analysisMartin Voracek, Maryanne L Fisher
Psychological Research|September 2, 2018
A meta-analysis of contingent-capture effectsChristian Büsel, Martin Voracek, Ulrich Ansorge
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|July 20, 2004
Effects of music therapy for children and adolescents with psychopathology: a meta-analysisChristian Gold, Martin Voracek, Tony Wigram
Psychology and Psychotherapy|May 31, 2007
Predictors of change in music therapy with children and adolescents: the role of therapeutic techniquesChristian Gold, Tony Wigram, Martin Voracek
Frontiers in Endocrinology|March 22, 2017
Sexual Dimorphism in Digit Ratios Derived from Dorsal Digit Length among Adults and ChildrenSanjay Kumar, Martin Voracek, Maharaj Singh
Early Human Development|December 19, 2020
The effects of hand preference and sex on right-left asymmetry in dorsal digit lengths among adults and childrenSanjay Kumar, Martin Voracek, Maharaj Singh
Early Human Development|October 15, 2020
Effects of hand preference on digit lengths and digit ratios among children and adultsSanjay Kumar, Maharaj Singh, Martin Voracek
Psychological Reports|November 20, 2013
On the importance of tail ratios for psychological scienceMartin Voracek, Elisabeth Mohr, Michael Hagmann
Frontiers in Endocrinology|August 21, 2019
Differential Placing of Flexion Creases Contributes to Sex Differences in the Second-to-Fourth Digit Ratio (2D:4D)Sanjay Kumar, Martin Voracek, Maharaj Singh
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 17, 2009
Brief communication: Familial resemblance in digit ratio (2D:4D)Martin Voracek, Stefan G Dressler
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 21, 2002
Shapely centrefolds? Temporal change in body measures: trend analysisMartin Voracek, Maryanne L Fisher
Psychological Research|September 2, 2018
A meta-analysis of contingent-capture effectsChristian Büsel, Martin Voracek, Ulrich Ansorge
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|July 20, 2004
Effects of music therapy for children and adolescents with psychopathology: a meta-analysisChristian Gold, Martin Voracek, Tony Wigram
Psychology and Psychotherapy|May 31, 2007
Predictors of change in music therapy with children and adolescents: the role of therapeutic techniquesChristian Gold, Tony Wigram, Martin Voracek
Frontiers in Endocrinology|March 22, 2017
Sexual Dimorphism in Digit Ratios Derived from Dorsal Digit Length among Adults and ChildrenSanjay Kumar, Martin Voracek, Maharaj Singh
Early Human Development|December 19, 2020
The effects of hand preference and sex on right-left asymmetry in dorsal digit lengths among adults and childrenSanjay Kumar, Martin Voracek, Maharaj Singh
Early Human Development|October 15, 2020
Effects of hand preference on digit lengths and digit ratios among children and adultsSanjay Kumar, Maharaj Singh, Martin Voracek
Psychological Reports|November 20, 2013
On the importance of tail ratios for psychological scienceMartin Voracek, Elisabeth Mohr, Michael Hagmann
Frontiers in Endocrinology|August 21, 2019
Differential Placing of Flexion Creases Contributes to Sex Differences in the Second-to-Fourth Digit Ratio (2D:4D)Sanjay Kumar, Martin Voracek, Maharaj Singh
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