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This research investigates whether oral contraceptives affect women's mate preferences by employing both within-subjects and between-subjects designs. It aims to clarify the relationship between hormonal contraceptive use and social perception, providing insights that could influence women's contraceptive choices.
Worldwide, ~100 million women use oral contraceptives (OCs).
Discontinuation of OC use due to concerns about possible side effects is common among women who do not intend to become pregnant.
Many recent studies have reported that women using OCs and women not using OCs have different mate preferences, raising the possibility that OCs alter mate preferences.
Although these findings have been widely reported in the popular press as evidence that OCs alter women’s mate preferences, the between-subj…
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United Kingdom, Aberdeen
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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