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==Research studies== | ==Research studies== | ||
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====September study===== | |||
"Sexual activity of young men is not related to their anthropometric parameters" abtract can be found at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24964363/ | |||
Controversial claims include: | |||
*"Coital frequency was higher among men with a height of less than 175 cm" | |||
*"lesser height (ORcf≥3.5 = 0.951, P = 0.005) was associated with higher activity." | |||
Access to the entire study (with more data than the abstract, would include info like how people were polled/sample, etc) is a logical requirement before relying on this to make arguments, however access to the full study has not yet been found. | |||
===2015=== | |||
====Dutch case==== | |||
:7 May 2015 study http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/282/1806/20150211 called "Does natural selection favour taller stature among the tallest people on earth?" | |||
[[Normie|Normies]] commonly suggest that Europeans, especially the Dutch, became tall due to external factors such as a great supply of nutrients. As we delve deep into evolutionary psychology, we find out that the main reason as to why Dutch men are tall these days is because short Dutch men barely even reproduced. A study which analyzed the number of kids received by men of different heights in the Netherlands concluded that: | [[Normie|Normies]] commonly suggest that Europeans, especially the Dutch, became tall due to external factors such as a great supply of nutrients. As we delve deep into evolutionary psychology, we find out that the main reason as to why Dutch men are tall these days is because short Dutch men barely even reproduced. A study which analyzed the number of kids received by men of different heights in the Netherlands concluded that: | ||
“Our results suggest that... taller men have higher fertility compared with shorter men. It therefore seems plausible to suggest that natural selection may have acted on the Dutch population, and helped drive the Dutch toward taller heights”. | “Our results suggest that... taller men have higher fertility compared with shorter men. It therefore seems plausible to suggest that natural selection may have acted on the Dutch population, and helped drive the Dutch toward taller heights”. | ||
===Brooke Jenkins=== | ====Brooke Jenkins study==== | ||
:note: her maiden name is Brooke Gentle, she married Nick Jenkins in 2014. They live in California. | :note: her maiden name is Brooke Gentle, she married Nick Jenkins in 2014. They live in California. | ||
Brooke N. Jenkins (with help from David A. Frederick) did a study published | Brooke N. Jenkins (with help from David A. Frederick) did a study published 18 September 2015 called "Height and Body Mass on the Mating Market" subtitled "Associations With Number of Sex Partners and Extra-Pair Sex Among Heterosexual Men and Women Aged 18–65". | ||
A 14-page PDF for it will automatically download if you click https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1474704915604563 | A 14-page PDF for it will automatically download if you click https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1474704915604563 |