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John Lycett

Dr John Lycett

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J.E.Lycett@liverpool.ac.uk

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2011

Interpersonal trust and market value moderates the bias in women's preferences away from attractive high-status men

Chu, S., Farr, D., Munoz, L. C., & Lycett, J. E. (2011). Interpersonal trust and market value moderates the bias in women's preferences away from attractive high-status men. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 51(2), 143-147. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2011.03.033

DOI
10.1016/j.paid.2011.03.033
Journal article

2007

Too good to be ‘true’? The handicap of high socio-economic status in attractive males

Chu, S., Hardaker, R., & Lycett, J. E. (2007). Too good to be ‘true’? The handicap of high socio-economic status in attractive males. Personality and Individual Differences, 42(7), 1291-1300. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2006.10.007

DOI
10.1016/j.paid.2006.10.007
Journal article

2006

Whose life is it anyway? Maternal investment, developmental trajectories and life history strategies in baboons

Barrett, L., Henzi, S. P., & Lycett, J. E. (2006). Whose life is it anyway? Maternal investment, developmental trajectories and life history strategies in baboons. In L. Swedell, & S. Leigh (Eds.), Reproductive Strategies in Baboons: Behavioral, Ecological, and Life History Perspectives (pp. 199-224). New York: Springer.

Chapter

2003

Male consortship behaviour in chacma baboons: the role of demographic factors and female conceptive probabilities

Henzi, S. P., Hill, R., Barrett, L., Lycett, J., & Weingrill, T. (2003). Male consortship behaviour in chacma baboons: the role of demographic factors and female conceptive probabilities. Behaviour, 140(3), 405-427. doi:10.1163/156853903321826701

DOI
10.1163/156853903321826701
Journal article

Whose life is it anyway? Maternal investment and life history strategies in baboons

Lycett, J. E., & Barrett, L. (2003). Whose life is it anyway? Maternal investment and life history strategies in baboons. American Journal Of Physical Anthropology, SUPP(36), 143.

Journal article

2001

Human Evolutionary Psychology

Barrett, L., Dunbar, R., & Lycett, J. (2001). Human Evolutionary Psychology. Bloomsbury Academic. doi:10.1007/978-1-137-23550-3

DOI
10.1007/978-1-137-23550-3
Book

2000

Mobile phones as lekking devices among human males.

Lycett, J. E., & Dunbar, R. I. (2000). Mobile phones as lekking devices among human males.. Human nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.), 11(1), 93-104. doi:10.1007/s12110-000-1004-4

DOI
10.1007/s12110-000-1004-4
Journal article