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Female mate copying explored: an inconsistent effect

Authors
  1. A Furnham
  2. A Kalaitzaki
  3. A Vakirtzis
  4. A Vakirtzis
  5. AC Little
  6. AC Little
  7. AH Eagly
  8. AL Souza
  9. B Winegard
  10. BG Galef
  11. BG Galef Jr
  12. CD Rodeheffer
  13. CF Boxer
  14. D Cantor
  15. D Waynforth
  16. DM Buss
  17. DS Ma
  18. ES Geller
  19. F Faul
  20. F Mery
  21. H Sigall
  22. I Schlupp
  23. J Höglund
  24. JL Yorzinski
  25. JW Grant
  26. JY Zhuang
  27. K Witte
  28. KN Laland
  29. KW Eva
  30. L Chang
  31. LA Dugatkin
  32. Linda Taimre
  33. M Kavaliers
  34. MJ Dunn
  35. NE Noel
  36. NP Li
  37. NP Li
  38. Olivia Paisley
  39. RC Anderson
  40. RC Anderson
  41. RI Bowers
  42. Ryan C. Anderson
  43. S Kamble
  44. SE Hill
  45. SG Pruett-Jones
  46. SS Place
  47. T Uller
  48. WG Graziano
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