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Mate choice copying in humans
D. Waynforth
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Arts & Humanities
Mate
70%
Copying
68%
Consort
40%
Information Sharing
15%
Physical
11%
Attractiveness
11%
Nonhuman
9%
Tactics
9%
Traits
8%
Sexual
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
mate choice
100%
woman
29%
pair bond
18%
parental care
15%
decision
12%
cost
5%
Social Sciences
social attraction
20%
tactics
18%
determinants
14%
costs
11%
lack
10%
evidence
8%
literature
8%
experience
6%
Agriculture & Biology
mating behavior
59%
gender
5%