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Every now and again, one of my articles is accepted for publication in a journal made of real paper. Bam!

Download single copies for personal use. Papers I've co-authored can usually be found on my collaborators' sites (see Resources).

In Press

Burriss, R. P. (in press). The effect of veneers on cosmetic improvement: comments on Nalbandian and Millar, 2009. British Dental Journal.

2009

Burriss, R. P. (2009). Esthetic effect of orthodontic appliances: comments on Berto et al., 2009. American Journal of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics, 136(3), 305-306. » DOI

Burriss, R. P. (2009). Symmetry is sexy: reply to Hodgson’s ‘Symmetry and Humans’. Antiquity, 83(322), 1170-1175.

Roberts, S. C., Saxton, T. K., Murray, A. K., Burriss, R. P., Rowland, H. M., & Little, A. C. (2009). Static and dynamic facial images cue similar attractiveness judgements. Ethology, 115, 588-595. » DOI

Saxton, T. K., Burriss, R. P., Murray, A. K., Rowland, H. M., Roberts, S. C. (2009). Face, body and speech cues independently predict judgments of attractiveness. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 7, 23-35. » DOI

Burriss, R. P., Rowland, H. M., & Little, A. C. (2009). Facial scarring enhances men’s attractiveness for short-term relationships. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 213-217. » pdf (295 KB)

2008

Little, A. C., Burriss, R. P., Jones, B. C., DeBruine, L. M., & Caldwell C. A. (2008). Social influence in human face preference: men and women are influenced more for long-term than short-term attractiveness decisions. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29(2), 140-146. » DOI

2007

Little, A. C., Jones, B. C., & Burriss, R. P. (2007). Preferences for masculinity in male bodies change across the menstrual cycle. Hormones and Behavior, 51, 633-639. » DOI

Burriss, R. P., Little, A. C., & Nelson, E. C. (2007). 2D:4D and sexually dimorphic facial characteristics. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36(3), 377-384 » pdf (234 KB)

Little, A. C., Burriss, R. P., Jones, B. C., & Roberts, S. C. (2007). Facial appearance affects voting decisions. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 18-27. » DOI

Jones, B. C., DeBruine, L. M., Little, A. C., Burriss, R. P., & Feinberg, D. R. (2007). Social transmission of face preferences among humans. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B, 274, 899-903. » DOI

2006

Burriss, R. P., & Little, A. C. (2006). Effects of partner conception risk phase on male perception of dominance in faces. Evolution and Human Behavior, 27, 297-305 » pdf (166 KB)

rss chicklet Experiments
Most of my experiments are run over the web, meaning that if it weren't for people like you helping me out I'd probably be living under a bridge eating baked beans from a can. Don't let me end up like that: do one of my experiments!
01. Which face do you prefer?
   Feb 2009
eyes

This short experiment is for heterosexual persons. You just choose which of two faces you prefer.

02. Tell us about your scars!
   Nov 2008
scar

If you have scarring of any kind, please let us know about it by answering a few questions.

03. LGB face preferences
   Nov 2008
rainbow flag

If you're lesbian, gay or bisexual you might like to take part in this study of face preferences. What do you find attractive in a face?

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