Steven Gangestad

Steven Gangestad

University of New Mexico

H-index: 78

North America-United States

About Steven Gangestad

Steven Gangestad, With an exceptional h-index of 78 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New Mexico, specializes in the field of psychology, evolution, human sexual relationships, social endocrinology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mating fast and slow? Sociosexual orientations are not reflective of life history trajectories

11 Mating Strategies in Sexually Egalitarian Cultures

No evidence against the greater male variability hypothesis: a commentary on Harrison et al.’s (2022) meta-analysis of animal personality

frontiers Frontiers in Psychology HYPOTHESIS AND THEORY published: 20 June 2022

A review and p-curve analysis of research on the menstrual cycle correlates of consumer preferences and economic decisions

Women's Estrus and Extended Sexuality: Reflections on Empirical Patterns and Fundamental Theoretical Issues

Understanding women’s estrus and extended sexuality: The dual sexuality framework

Evaluation of Evidence for Adaptation and Special Design

Steven Gangestad Information

University

Position

Distinguished Professor

Citations(all)

39684

Citations(since 2020)

9112

Cited By

32127

hIndex(all)

78

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

172

i10Index(since 2020)

92

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University Profile Page

University of New Mexico

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Steven Gangestad Skills & Research Interests

psychology

evolution

human sexual relationships

social endocrinology

Top articles of Steven Gangestad

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mating fast and slow? Sociosexual orientations are not reflective of life history trajectories

Evolution and Human Behavior

Tran Dinh

Steven W Gangestad

2024/1/1

11 Mating Strategies in Sexually Egalitarian Cultures

The Oxford Handbook of Human Mating

Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair

Trond Viggo Grøntvedt

Andrea M Kessler

Steven W Gangestad

Mons Bendixen

2023

No evidence against the greater male variability hypothesis: a commentary on Harrison et al.’s (2022) meta-analysis of animal personality

Evolutionary Psychological Science

Marco Del Giudice

Steven W Gangestad

2023/3/7

frontiers Frontiers in Psychology HYPOTHESIS AND THEORY published: 20 June 2022

A 150 years’ celebration of darwin’s book on human evolution and sexual selection: Its legacy and future prospects

Catherine Salmon

Justin Kyle Mogilski

Steven W Gangestad

Tran Dinh

2023/7/6

A review and p-curve analysis of research on the menstrual cycle correlates of consumer preferences and economic decisions

Óscar Javier Galindo-Caballero

Fraidy-Alonso Alzate-Pamplona

Steven W Gangestad

Julio Eduardo Cruz

2023/4/1

Women's Estrus and Extended Sexuality: Reflections on Empirical Patterns and Fundamental Theoretical Issues

Frontiers in Psychology

Steven W Gangestad

Tran Dinh

2022/6/20

Understanding women’s estrus and extended sexuality: The dual sexuality framework

Steven W Gangestad

Tran Dinh

Lauren Lesko

Martie G Haselton

2022/12/18

Evaluation of Evidence for Adaptation and Special Design

Archives of Sexual Behavior

Tran Dinh

Steven W Gangestad

2022/2

Ovarian hormones in relation to naturally cycling women's conception risk: Empirical evidence and implications for behavioral endocrinology

Hormones and Behavior

Tran Dinh

Melissa Emery Thompson

Steven W Gangestad

2022/11/1

“Fast” women? The effects of childhood environments on women's developmental timing, mating strategies, and reproductive outcomes

Evolution and Human Behavior

Tran Dinh

Martie G Haselton

Steven W Gangestad

2022/3/1

Psychological science in the wake of COVID-19: Social, methodological, and metascientific considerations

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Daniel L Rosenfeld

Emily Balcetis

Brock Bastian

Elliot T Berkman

Jennifer K Bosson

...

2022/3

Hormonal influences on women's extra-pair sexual interests: The moderating impact of partner attractiveness

Evolution and Human Behavior

Tran Dinh

Melissa Emery Thompson

Steven W Gangestad

2022/9/1

Developmental instability, fluctuating asymmetry, and human psychological science

Steven W Gangestad

2022/8/22

Hormone ratios suffer from striking lack of robustness to measurement error

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Marco Del Giudice

Steven W Gangestad

2022/8/1

A traveler’s guide to the multiverse: Promises, pitfalls, and a framework for the evaluation of analytic decisions

Advances in Methods and Practice in Psychological Science

Marco Del Giudice

Steven W Gangestad

2021

Oxidative stress and the differential expression of traits associated with mating effort in humans

Evolution and Human Behavior

Nicholas M Grebe

Melissa Emery Thompson

Steven W Gangestad

2021/9/1

Robust evidence for moderation of ovulatory shifts by partner attractiveness in Arslan et al.’s (2020) data.

Steven W Gangestad

Tran Dinh

2021/8

Endocrinological effects of social exclusion and inclusion: Experimental evidence for adaptive regulation of female fecundity

Hormones and Behavior

Tran Dinh

Steven W Gangestad

Melissa Emery Thompson

A Janet Tomiyama

Daniel MT Fessler

...

2021/4/1

How reproductive hormonal changes affect relationship dynamics for women and men: A 15-day diary study

Biological Psychology

Francesca Righetti

Josh Tybur

Paul Van Lange

Lea Echelmeyer

Stefanie van Esveld

...

2020/1/1

On attenuated interactions, measurement error, and statistical power: Guidelines for social and personality psychologists

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Khandis R Blake

Steven Gangestad

2020/12

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