Taking health-risks as a short-term mating strategy
Diseases pose a recurring, and often indiscriminate threat to the health of individuals. However, there exists a wide range of behavioral responses between individuals when it comes to taking health precautions or undertaking risks in response to this perennial threat, with some responses seeming ma...
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Main Author: | WONG, Alvin Jun Jie |
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2022
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