Homogamy in Masculinity–Femininity Is Positively Linked to Relationship Quality in Gay Male Couples from the Czech Republic (2017)
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- Autor USP: VALENTOVA, JAROSLAVA VARELLA - IP
- Unidade: IP
- DOI: 10.1007/s10508-016-0931-z
- Subjects: CASAIS; ORIENTAÇÃO SEXUAL
- Language: Inglês
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- Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG.
- Publisher place: New York
- Date published: 2017
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- Título do periódico: Archives of Sexual Behavior
- ISSN: 1573-2800
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BÁRTOVÁ, Klára; ŠTĚRBOVÁ, Zuzana; NOVÁKOVÁ, Lenka Martinec; et al. Homogamy in Masculinity–Femininity Is Positively Linked to Relationship Quality in Gay Male Couples from the Czech Republic. Archives of Sexual Behavior, New York, Springer International Publishing AG., 2017. Disponível em: < https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-016-0931-z > DOI: 10.1007/s10508-016-0931-z. -
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Bártová, K., Štěrbová, Z., Nováková, L. M., Binter, J., Varella, M. A. C., & Valentova, J. V. (2017). Homogamy in Masculinity–Femininity Is Positively Linked to Relationship Quality in Gay Male Couples from the Czech Republic. Archives of Sexual Behavior. doi:10.1007/s10508-016-0931-z -
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Bártová K, Štěrbová Z, Nováková LM, Binter J, Varella MAC, Valentova JV. Homogamy in Masculinity–Femininity Is Positively Linked to Relationship Quality in Gay Male Couples from the Czech Republic [Internet]. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2017 ;Available from: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-016-0931-z -
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Bártová K, Štěrbová Z, Nováková LM, Binter J, Varella MAC, Valentova JV. Homogamy in Masculinity–Femininity Is Positively Linked to Relationship Quality in Gay Male Couples from the Czech Republic [Internet]. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2017 ;Available from: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-016-0931-z - Souvislost genderové nonkonformity a mužské homosexuální orientace
- Adaptiveness of the sexual orientation spectrum: resolving the seeming evolutionary puzzle of homosexuality
- Influence of sexual orientation, population, homogamy, and imprinting-like effect on preferences and choices for female buttock size, breast size and shape, and WHR
- Associação positiva entre masculinidade-feminilidade facial e vocal em mulheres, mas não em homens
- Estratégias sexuais e reprodutivas
- Preferred and actual relative height are related to sex, sexual orientation, and dominance: evidence from Brazil and the Czech Republic
- Mate preferences and choices for facial and body hair in heterosexual women and homosexual men: influence of sex, population, homogamy, and imprinting-like effect
- Men's preferences for women's breast size and shape in four cultures
- Father's physique influences mate preferences but not the actual choice of male somatotype in heterosexual women and homosexual men
- Dinâmica e qualidade de relacionamentos: manutenção e dissolução
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