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Kristina Durante
Kristina Durante
Professor of Marketing, Rutgers Business School
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Changes in women's choice of dress across the ovulatory cycle: Naturalistic and laboratory task-based evidence
KM Durante, NP Li, MG Haselton
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 34 (11), 1451-1460, 2008
4152008
Boosting beauty in an economic decline: mating, spending, and the lipstick effect.
SE Hill, CD Rodeheffer, V Griskevicius, K Durante, AE White
Journal of personality and social psychology 103 (2), 275, 2012
3852012
Ovulation, female competition, and product choice: Hormonal influences on consumer behavior
KM Durante, V Griskevicius, SE Hill, C Perilloux, NP Li
Journal of Consumer Research 37 (6), 921-934, 2011
3742011
Reading men's faces: Women's mate attractiveness judgments track men's testosterone and interest in infants
JR Roney, KN Hanson, KM Durante, D Maestripieri
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1598), 2169-2175, 2006
2972006
Courtship, competition, and the pursuit of attractiveness: Mating goals facilitate health-related risk taking and strategic risk suppression in women
SE Hill, KM Durante
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (3), 383-394, 2011
2022011
The effect of stress on consumer saving and spending
KM Durante, J Laran
Journal of Marketing Research 53 (5), 814-828, 2016
1812016
An evolutionary perspective on humor: Sexual selection or interest indication?
NP Li, V Griskevicius, KM Durante, PK Jonason, DJ Pasisz, K Aumer
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 35 (7), 923-936, 2009
1702009
Father absence, menarche and interest in infants among adolescent girls
D Maestripieri, JR Roney, N DeBias, KM Durante, GM Spaepen
Developmental science 7 (5), 560-566, 2004
1482004
The fluctuating female vote: Politics, religion, and the ovulatory cycle
KM Durante, A Rae, V Griskevicius
Psychological Science 24 (6), 1007-1016, 2013
1262013
Sex ratio and women's career choice: Does a scarcity of men lead women to choose briefcase over baby?
KM Durante, V Griskevicius, JA Simpson, SM Cantú, JM Tybur
Journal of personality and social psychology 103 (1), 121, 2012
1242012
Fertile and selectively flirty: Women’s behavior toward men changes across the ovulatory cycle
SM Cantú, JA Simpson, V Griskevicius, YJ Weisberg, KM Durante, ...
Psychological Science 25 (2), 431-438, 2014
1182014
Oestradiol level and opportunistic mating in women
KM Durante, NP Li
Biology letters 5 (2), 179-182, 2009
1102009
Ovulation leads women to perceive sexy cads as good dads.
KM Durante, V Griskevicius, JA Simpson, SM Cantú, NP Li
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 103 (2), 292, 2012
1022012
Money, status, and the ovulatory cycle
KM Durante, V Griskevicius, SM Cantu, JA Simpson
Journal of Marketing Research 51 (1), 27-39, 2014
1012014
Playing the field: The effect of fertility on women’s desire for variety
KM Durante, AR Arsena
Journal of Consumer Research 41 (6), 1372-1391, 2015
792015
Spending on daughters versus sons in economic recessions
KM Durante, V Griskevicius, JP Redden, A Edward White
Journal of Consumer Research 42 (3), 435-457, 2015
742015
Do women feel worse to look their best? Testing the relationship between self-esteem and fertility status across the menstrual cycle
SE Hill, KM Durante
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 35 (12), 1592-1601, 2009
742009
Evolution and consumer behavior
KM Durante, V Griskevicius
Current Opinion in Psychology 10, 27-32, 2016
682016
Pair-bonded relationships and romantic alternatives: Toward an integration of evolutionary and relationship science perspectives
KM Durante, PW Eastwick, EJ Finkel, SW Gangestad, JA Simpson
Advances in experimental social psychology 53, 1-74, 2016
602016
Do mothers spend more on daughters while fathers spend more on sons?
L Nikiforidis, KM Durante, JP Redden, V Griskevicius
Journal of Consumer Psychology 28 (1), 149-156, 2018
432018
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