@sarah_in_ny @RayyvanaTTV partners (Feingold 1982) and are more likely to be married (Pawlowski et al. 2000)" https://t.co/zMh5HunHEV
@Empty_America @lndian_Bronson Available studies do not show a strong positive trend. See e.g. the following which shows a midrange optimum (but note that no attempt was made to account for extra kids on the side); https://t.co/6RfhgG7UpD
@jayfrombklny @thisisehis @venusianvillain @ealehn Height and the chance that you'll get married. However average men marry younger than both tall and short men. (2) https://t.co/15YvKlfW5f
@p_pasanen @RebeccaSear and this publication perhaps gives more of an answer to your question ;) - too tall is also not optimal for sexual selection https://t.co/D7wblLR4jF
@moritheil @Steve_Sailer but yes, there is some (mixed) evidence for height being affected by sexual selection in humans https://t.co/UabPHo6rQk https://t.co/e7geReeKY6
A curvilinear effect of height on reproductive success in human males http://t.co/17FKvRdYwx
A curvilinear effect of height on reproductive success in human males http://t.co/17FKvRdYwx
Effect of Height on Reproductive Success in Human Males http://t.co/2jjACEbW
Effect of Height on Reproductive Success in Human Males http://t.co/CpSDLLV8
Effect of Height on Reproductive Success in Human Males http://t.co/qOxqEjk4
A curvilinear effect of height on reproductive success in human males http://t.co/KOlUf3EO via @Why_We_Do_That
Effect of Height on Reproductive Success in Human Males http://t.co/j4tgdkO7
RT @Hlth_Literacy: Effect of Height on Reproductive Success in Human Males http://t.co/AfOj59e4
Effect of Height on Reproductive Success in Human Males http://t.co/AfOj59e4
"We conclude that men of average height most likely have higher reproductive success than either short or tall men." http://t.co/dwYSS4Jm
"Men of average height most likely to have higher reproductive success than either short or tall men" http://t.co/YilwuciK
Men of average height have more children than short or tall men http://t.co/g5l3AWir