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Benjamin Winegard
Benjamin Winegard
Hillsdale College
Verified email at hillsdale.edu
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Who is the fairest one of all? How evolution guides peer and media influences on female body dissatisfaction
CJ Ferguson, B Winegard, BM Winegard
Review of General Psychology 15 (1), 11-28, 2011
2252011
The evolutionary significance of Red Sox Nation: Sport fandom as a byproduct of coalitional psychology
B Winegard, RO Deaner
Evolutionary Psychology 8 (3), 147470491000800310, 2010
842010
Misrepresentations of evolutionary psychology in sex and gender textbooks
BM Winegard, BM Winegard, RO Deaner
Evolutionary Psychology 12 (3), 147470491401200301, 2014
822014
Eastwood's brawn and Einstein's brain: An evolutionary account of dominance, prestige, and precarious manhood
BM Winegard, B Winegard, DC Geary
Review of General Psychology 18 (1), 34-48, 2014
432014
Human biological and psychological diversity
B Winegard, B Winegard, B Boutwell
Evolutionary Psychological Science 3, 159-180, 2017
392017
Women’s preference for masculine traits is disrupted by images of male-on-female aggression
Y Li, DH Bailey, B Winegard, DA Puts, LLM Welling, DC Geary
PLoS One 9 (10), e110497, 2014
322014
Grief functions as an honest indicator of commitment
BM Winegard, T Reynolds, RF Baumeister, B Winegard, JK Maner
Personality and Social Psychology Review 18 (2), 168-186, 2014
312014
Reflections on the evolution of human sex differences: Social selection and the evolution of competition among women
DC Geary, B Winegard, B Winegard
Evolutionary perspectives on human sexual psychology and behavior, 393-412, 2014
312014
The influence of heritability, neuroticism, maternal warmth and media use on disordered eating behaviors: a prospective analysis of twins
CJ Ferguson, ME Munoz, B Winegard, B Winegard
Psychiatric Quarterly 83, 353-360, 2012
282012
Paranoid egalitarian meliorism
BM Winegard, B Winegard
The politics of social psychology, 193-209, 2018
202018
Sex differences in in-group cooperation vary dynamically with competitive conditions and outcomes
DH Bailey, B Winegard, J Oxford, DC Geary
Evolutionary Psychology 10 (1), 147470491201000112, 2012
192012
Dodging Darwin: Race, evolution, and the hereditarian hypothesis
B Winegard, B Winegard, J Anomaly
Personality and Individual Differences 160, 109915, 2020
182020
The status competition model of cultural production
B Winegard, B Winegard, DC Geary
Evolutionary Psychological Science 4, 351-371, 2018
182018
Too paranoid to see progress: Social psychology is probably liberal, but it doesn't believe in progress
B Winegard, B Winegard, DC Geary
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38, e162, 2015
182015
The evolution of expertise
B Winegard, B Winegard, DC Geary
The Cambridge handbook of expertise and expert performance, 40-48, 2018
162018
One’s better half: Romantic partners function as social signals
B Winegard, B Winegard, T Reynolds, DC Geary, RF Baumeister
Evolutionary Psychological Science 3, 294-305, 2017
132017
If you’ve got it, flaunt it: Humans flaunt attractive partners to enhance their status and desirability
BM Winegard, B Winegard, DC Geary
PloS one 8 (8), e72000, 2013
132013
Who is the fairest one of all
CJ Ferguson, B Winegard, BM Winegard
How evolution guides peers and media influences on female body, 2011
132011
A social science without sacred values
B Winegard, B Winegard
Unpublished manuscript, 2015
112015
The awful revolution: Is neoliberalism a public health risk
B Winegard, CJ Winegard
Retrieved February 2, 2012, 2011
112011
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