Dr. Justin Mogilski (@justin_mogilski) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Justin Mogilski

@justin_mogilski

Associate Professor of Psychology. Currently on about marriage, non-monogamy, and evolution.

I burn garbage here. See my bsky + ResearchGate for academic work.

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Geoffrey Miller HBES The organizers have also put together a FAQ: hbes.com/wp-content/upl… And there is a letter of support from the local LGBTQ organization: hbes.com/wp-content/upl… Please contact me w/ any unanswered questions & I'll bring them to the EC for discussion w/ the local organizers. 3/3

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G-eazy pieces through the excitement and ethics of using wildly superior social capital to attract a mate despite hero worship and profound, mutual loneliness. youtu.be/PE6gPyQWRms?si…

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"...intrasexual competitiveness predicted a greater number of both successful and unsuccessful poaching attempts. Mate value moderated… such that individuals who were both intrasexually competitive and high in mate value reported the greatest success." link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Headed to the International Academy of Sex Research conference (#IASR2025) in Portland, Maine. I give a data talk on Thursday if you want to discuss why we ought to distinguish infidelity from other ways of having multiple intimate relationships. Say hi if you see me.

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Skizzy Mars picks up commitment skepticism after learning to distinguish compassionate affections from passionate affectations. youtu.be/0yo0-bnu1X0?si…

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Local Natives maintain an exaggerated sexual display to hedge against the perceived persistent risk of losing a critical pair bond. youtube.com/watch?v=oWwytT…

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“…our results provide empirical support for E. O. Wilson’s statement that ‘sex is an antisocial force in evolution’ by showing how promiscuity reduces relatedness and hence disrupts selection for cooperation in family groups” “However…” nature.com/articles/natur…

“…our results provide empirical support for E. O. Wilson’s statement that ‘sex is an antisocial force in evolution’ by showing how promiscuity reduces relatedness and hence disrupts selection for cooperation in family groups”

“However…”

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"Mate acquiring tactics, be they territory holder (bourgeois), sneaker, floater, or scrambler for mating, can be considered to be different behavioral phenotypes within one environmentally sensitive conditional strategy" link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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2025 meta-analysis concludes that people with higher levels of psychopathy are more likely to engage in short-term mating opportunities, such as casual sex and one-night stands. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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You love to see it. Our paper: Sexual partner number and distribution over time affect long-term partner evaluation: Evidence from 11 countries across 5 continents Coming soon, Open Access, in Nature's "Scientific Reports". Culmination of ~4 years worth of work.

You love to see it.

Our paper:

Sexual partner number and distribution over time affect long-term partner evaluation: Evidence from 11 countries across 5 continents

Coming soon, Open Access, in Nature's "Scientific Reports".

Culmination of ~4 years worth of work.
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Given two genomes, can you tell who’s taller or more prone to a disease? How confident can you be? A fresh take on phenotypic inference, now out in Nature Communications : rdcu.be/exW4f See thread🧵👇:

Given two genomes, can you tell who’s taller or more prone to a disease? How confident can you be? A fresh take on phenotypic inference, now out in <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a> :
rdcu.be/exW4f
See thread🧵👇: