Expression of concern
Men’s music ability and attractiveness to women in a real-life courtship context
Paper Information
Record ID:
24369
Journal:
Publication Date:
May 01, 2013
Retraction Date:
July 15, 2020
(5.3 years years ago)
Subjects:
Country:
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Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Not indexed in PubMed
Retraction PubMed ID:
Not indexed in PubMed
Expression of concern Details
Retraction Reasons:
Nature of Retraction:
Expression of concern
Retraction Notice:
10.1177/0305735620943366Citations (17)
17
Total Citations5
Post-Retraction(29.4%)
12
Pre-Retraction0
Same DayPost-Retraction Citation Analysis
0
Within 30 days
1
Within 1 year
4
After 2+ years
1631
Days since retraction (latest)
Persuasives Argumentieren
Klaus Schönbach
Springer eBooks
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1631 days after retraction
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Joshua Silberstein Bamford, Julia Vigl, Matias Hämäläinen et al. (4 authors)
Frontiers in Psychology
Open Access
Published: Feb 2024
5 citations
5 citations
1309 days after retraction
Runaway Sexual Selection Model
Jaroslav Flegr
Springer eBooks
Published: Nov 2023
1223 days after retraction
Sex differences in music perception are negligible
Mila Bertolo, Daniel Müllensiefen, Isabelle Peretz et al. (6 authors)
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
Open Access
Published: May 2023
5 citations
5 citations
1043 days after retraction
The Audio-Visual Aesthetics of Music and Dance
Guido Orgs, Claire Howlin
Oxford University Press eBooks
Open Access
Published: Oct 2020
3 citations
3 citations
85 days after retraction
Attractiveness Ratings for Musicians and Non-musicians: An Evolutionary-Psychology Perspective
Stephan Bongard, Ilka Schulz, Karin U. Studenroth et al. (4 authors)
Frontiers in Psychology
Open Access
Published: Nov 2019
32 citations
32 citations
230 days before retraction
Expressivist to the core: Metaaesthetic subjectivism is stable and robust
Nathaniel Rabb, Alex Han, Lucy Nebeker et al. (4 authors)
New Ideas in Psychology
Published: Nov 2019
7 citations
7 citations
244 days before retraction
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Celia B. Harris, Amee Baird, Sophia A. Harris et al. (4 authors)
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Published: Jul 2019
13 citations
13 citations
380 days before retraction
Love and Heartbreak
Sandra Garrido, Jane W. Davidson
Palgrave Macmillan memory studies
Published: Jan 2019
561 days before retraction
An Updated Theoretical Framework for Human Sexual Selection: from Ecology, Genetics, and Life History to Extended Phenotypes
Severi Luoto
Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology
Published: Dec 2018
60 citations
60 citations
580 days before retraction
The Status Competition Model of Cultural Production
Bo Winegard, Ben Winegard, David C. Geary
Evolutionary Psychological Science
Published: Mar 2018
18 citations
18 citations
848 days before retraction
Musical improvisation skill in a prospective partner is associated with mate value and preferences, consistent with sexual selection and parental investment theory: Implications for the origin of music
Guy Madison, Jakob Holmquist, Mattias Vestin
Evolution and Human Behavior
Published: Oct 2017
51 citations
51 citations
993 days before retraction
Misattribution of musical arousal increases sexual attraction towards opposite-sex faces in females
Manuela M. Marin, Raphaela Schober, Bruno Gingras et al. (4 authors)
PLoS ONE
Open Access
Published: Sep 2017
44 citations
44 citations
1038 days before retraction
The Addiction of Love: Sad Music and Heartbreak
Sandra Garrido
Springer eBooks
Published: Dec 2016
1318 days before retraction
Sexual arousal and rhythmic synchronization: A possible effect of vasopressin
Alessandro Miani
Medical Hypotheses
Published: May 2016
10 citations
10 citations
1509 days before retraction
The gendering of musical instruments: what is it? Why does it matter to music therapy?
Jill Halstead, Randi Rolvsjord
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy
Published: Sep 2015
21 citations
21 citations
1757 days before retraction
Who Finds Bill Gates Sexy? Creative Mate Preferences as a Function of Cognitive Ability, Personality, and Creative Achievement
Scott Barry Kaufman, Aaron Kozbelt, Paul J. Silvia et al. (6 authors)
The Journal of Creative Behavior
Published: Nov 2014
70 citations
70 citations
2064 days before retraction
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Oct 08, 2020Quick Stats
Total Citations:
17
Years Since Retraction:
5.3 years
Open Access:
Yes
Last Checked:
Jul 24, 2025