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Personality and evolutionary strategies: The relationships between HEXACO traits, mate value, life history strategy, and sociosexuality

Evolutionary approaches to understanding personality variation have proposed how general personality factors might be reframed in terms of adaptive tradeoffs, but many of these explanations remain speculative. The present research evaluates the relationships between the HEXACO general personality tr...

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Published in:Personality and individual differences 2017-09, Vol.115, p.128-132
Main Authors: Strouts, Patrick H., Brase, Gary L., Dillon, Haley M.
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Individual differences
Life history
Life history strategy
Mate value
Mating
Personality
Personality tests
Personality traits
Sexual orientation
Sociosexuality
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