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PUBLICATIONS

Brandner, J. L., Dillon, H. M., Brase, G. L. (2020). Convergent evidence for a theory of rapid, automatic, and accurate sex

ratio tracking. Acta Psychologica, 210, 103161. 
Carmen, R., Dillon, H. (2019) Perceiving Sexual Intent. In: Shackelford T., Weekes-Shackelford V. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, Springer: Cham
 Carmen, R., Dillon, H. (2019). Humor Production. In: Shackelford T., Weekes-Shackelford V. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, Springer: Cham
Dillon, H. M., Adair, L. E., & Brase, G. L. (2015). Operational sex ratio and female competition: When there aren’t enough fish in the sea. In Fisher, M. (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Women and Competition, New York: Oxford University Press, 265-281
Adair, L. E., Dillon, H. M., & Brase, G. L. (2015). I’ll have who she’s having: Mate copying, mate poaching, and mate retention. In Fisher, M. (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Women and Competition, New York: Oxford University Press, 319-336
Strouts, P.H., Dillon, H.M., & Brase, G.L. (2017) Personality and evolutionary 
strategies: The relationships between HEXACO traits, mate value, life history strategy, and sociosexuality. Personality and Individual Differences, 115, 128-132.
Dillon, H. M., Adair, L. E., & Brase, G. L. (2015). A threatening exchange: Gender and life history strategy predict perceptions and reasoning about sexual harassment. Personality and Individual Differences, 72, 195-199.
Dillon, H. M., Adair, L. E., Geher, G., Wang, Z., & Strouts, P. H. (2016). Playing smart: The mating game and mating intelligence. Current Psychology, 1-11.
Dillon, H. M., Adair, L. E., Wang, Z., & Johnson, Z. (2013). Slow and steady wins the race: Life history, mate value, and mate settling. Personality and Individual Differences, 55(5), 612-618.
Carmen, R. A., Guitar, A. E., & Dillon, H. M. (2012). Through an evolutionary looking glass: Body ornamentation in popular culture. Review of General Psychology, 16 (2), 134-143.
Crosier, B., Webster, G., & Dillon, H. M. (2012). Wired to connect: Social networks in the modern age. Review of General Psychology, 16(2) 230-239.
Geher, G., Crosier, B., Dillon, H. M., & Chang, R. S. (2010). Evolutionary psychology’s place in evolutionary studies: A tale of promise and challenge, Evolution: Education and Outreach, 4(1), 11-16.

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