
Mike Nicholls (Carnegie-Funded Research Assistant)
I am a graduate of Psychology (Bangor University) and have recently completed an MSc in Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Stirling (2012-13). My thesis examined the potential social consequences of using oral contraceptives at the time in which women meet the father of their child (supervised by Dr Craig Roberts and Dr Kelly Cobey). I am now a Teaching Assistant at Stirling and Carnegie-Funded Research Assistant, supervised by Dr Watkins.
Publications
1. Cobey, K.D., Nicholls, M., Leongomez, J.D. & Roberts, S.C. (in press). Self-reported dominance in women: Associations with hormonal contraceptive use, relationship status, and testosterone. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology.
I am a graduate of Psychology (Bangor University) and have recently completed an MSc in Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Stirling (2012-13). My thesis examined the potential social consequences of using oral contraceptives at the time in which women meet the father of their child (supervised by Dr Craig Roberts and Dr Kelly Cobey). I am now a Teaching Assistant at Stirling and Carnegie-Funded Research Assistant, supervised by Dr Watkins.
Publications
1. Cobey, K.D., Nicholls, M., Leongomez, J.D. & Roberts, S.C. (in press). Self-reported dominance in women: Associations with hormonal contraceptive use, relationship status, and testosterone. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology.