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Sweaty T-Shirt Experiment - SpringerLink 21 Apr 2023 · Wedekind et al. selected 49 female and 44 male students according to MHC gene type to participate in their study. The females were asked if they were taking oral contraceptives …
Claus Wedekind - Wikipedia Claus Wedekind is a Swiss biological researcher notable for his 1995 study that determined a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) dependent mate preference in humans. [1] [2] [3] This study is …
Sweaty T-Shirts and Human Mate Choice - PBS In the first "sweaty T-shirt" experiment, a Swiss zoologist, Claus Wedekind, set up a test of women's sensitivity to male odors. He assembled volunteers, 49 women and 44 men selected for their ...
Key Study: “The Sweaty T-shirt Study” (Wedekind et al. 1995) 19 Nov 2019 · Wedekind’s study is often known as the “sweaty t-shirt study”. The researcher (Wedekind) assembled volunteers, 49 women and 44 men selected for their variety of MHC gene …
An Overview of the Experiment. - Biology Stack Exchange 6 Oct 2015 · Wedekind and Füri (1997) conducted an analysis with very similar experimental design to Wedekind et al (1995), but arguably better statistical analysis, and found the same direction of …
Wedekind et al. (1995) - Psychology IB(psychologyisgoals) Wedekind et al. (1995) Aims and hypotheses: To test what role pheromones play in attraction Method: 94 student participants, half female, half male; Made men wear t shirts for two days …
Wedekind — IB Psychology Wedekind (1995) Uses: Evolutionary . ... Method: true experiment . Major Histocompatibility Complex, a group of genes that play an important role in the immune system. MHC genes make molecules …
MHC-dependent mate preferences in humans - PubMed 22 Jun 1995 · C Wedekind 1 , T Seebeck, F Bettens, A J Paepke. Affiliation 1 Abteilung Verhaltensökologie, Universität Bern, Switzerland. PMID: 7630893 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.1995.0087 …
MHC-Dependent Mate Preferences in Humans Claus Wedekind; … Wedekind 1994a), or, because mice often live in very male could not be typed for the DR-antigens. For our small populations, as a mechanism for inbreeding experiments, they were assumed to be …
Wedekind - AP Psychology Community Wedekind Wedekind (1995) The sweaty T-shirt experiment – or investigating mate preference based on genetic makeup in relation to immune system functioning The experiment studied whether …