Andrew George Thomas, PhD.

Peer-reviewed articles
Thomas, A. G., Stone, B., Bennett, P., Stewart-Williams, S. & Kennair, L. E. O. (in press). Sex differences in voyeuristic and exhibitionistic interests: Exploring the mediating roles of sociosexuality and sexual compulsivity from an Evolutionary Perspective. Archives of Sexual Behavior.
Wang, K., Goldenberg, A., Dorison, C., Miller, J., Lerner, J., Gross, J. & Psychological Science Accelerator. (in press). A global test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature Human Behavior.
Apostolou, M., Birkás, B., da Silva, C. S. A., Esposito, G., Hsu, R. M. C. S., Jonason, P. K., ... & Wang, Y. (2021). Reasons of Singles for Being Single: Evidence from Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, India, Japan and the UK. Cross-Cultural Research, 1-32. doi: 10.1177/10693971211021816 [link]
Thomas, A. G., Armstrong, S. L., Stewart-Williams, S., & Jones, B. C. (2021). Current fertility status does not predict sociosexual attitudes and desires in normally ovulating women. Evolutionary Psychology, 19(1). doi: 10.1177/1474704920976318 [link]
Thomas, A. G., Kowal, M., Sorokowski, P., Żelaźniewicz, A., Nowak, J., Orzechowski, S., & Crewther, B. T. (2021). Modest Exercise-Induced Increases in Testosterone Concentration Are Not Associated with Mating Strategy Change in Healthy Young Men. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1-6. doi: 10.1007/s40806-021-00275-z [link]
Stewart-Williams, S., Chang, C. Y. M., Wong, X. L., Blackburn, J. D., & Thomas, A. G. (2020). Reactions to male-favouring versus female-favouring sex differences: A pre-registered experiment and Southeast Asian replication. British Journal of Psychology, 112(2), 389-411. doi: 10.1111/bjop.12463 [link]
Thomas, A. G., Jonason, P. K., Blackburn, J. D., Kennair, L. E. O., Lowe, R., Malouff, J., Stewart-Williams, S., Sulikowski, D., & Li, N. P. (2020). Mate preference priorities in the East and West: A cross-cultural test of the mate preference priority model. Journal of Personality, 88(3), 606-620. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12514 [link]
Thomas, A. G., & Stewart-Williams, S. (2018). Mating strategy flexibility in the laboratory: Preferences for long- and short-term mating change in response to evolutionarily relevant variables. Evolution and Human Behavior, 39(1), 82-93. doi: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2017.10.004 [link]
Crewther, B. T., Thomas, A. G., Stewart-Williams, S., Kilduff, L. P., & Cook, C. J. (2017). Is salivary cortisol moderating the relationship between salivary testosterone and hand-grip strength in healthy men? Eur J Sport Sci, 17(2), 188-194. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2016.1220628 [link]
Stewart-Williams, S., Butler, C. A., & Thomas, A. G. (2017). Sexual History and Present Attractiveness: People Want a Mate With a Bit of a Past, But Not Too Much. J Sex Res, 54(9), 1097-1105. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2016.1232690 [link]
Stewart-Williams, S., & Thomas, A. G. (2013). The Ape that Thought It Was a Peacock: Does Evolutionary Psychology Exaggerate Human Sex Differences? Psychological Inquiry, 24(3), 137-168. doi: 10.1080/1047840X.2013.804899 [.pdf]
Stewart-Williams, S., & Thomas, A. G. (2013). The Ape that Kicked the Hornet's Nest: Response to Commentaries on "The Ape that Thought It Was a Peacock". Psychological Inquiry, 24(3), 248-271. doi: 10.1080/1047840X.2013.823831 [.pdf]
Thomas, A.G. & Johansen, M.K. (2012). Inside out: Avatars as an indirect measure of ideal body self-presentation in females. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 6(3). doi: 10.5817/CP2012-3-3 [link]

Misc. articles
Thomas, A. G. (2018). Lowering Partner Standards in a Short-Term Mating Context. In T. K. Shackelford & V. A. Weekes-Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science (pp. 1-3). Cham: Springer International Publishing. [link]
Thomas, A. G. (2015). On the Plasticity of Human Mating Strategies: Experimental Evidence for Mating Strategy Change in Response to Evolutionarily Relevant Stimuli. PhD Thesis. doi: 10.23889/Suthesis.41184
Thomas, A.G. (2010). Variability of human mating Strategies: Can animal studies lead us down the path to promiscuity? PsyPAG Quarterly, 75, 5-9. [.pdf]