Detroit – Programme


Plenary speaker: Justin Mogilski (University of South Carolina, Salkehatchie): “DOES CONSENSUAL NON-MONMONOGAMY ADDRESS THE RECURRENT ADAPTIVE CHALLENGES OF HAVING MULTIPLE INTIMATE PARTNERS? EVIDENCE FROM AN INTERNATIONAL SAMPLE”

Workshop 1. Daniel Kruger (University of Michigan): “RESEARCH METHODS IN EXPERIMENTAL ETHOLOGY”

Workshop 2. Ty Partridge (Wayne State University): “MIXED STATISTICAL METHODS USING BOTH QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSES”

Workshop 3. Robert Deaner (Grand Valley State University): “EXPOSING THE FLAWED METHODS IN UNDERGRADUATE SEX AND GENDER TEXTBOOKS”

Workshop 4. Salimetrics (https://salimetrics.com/): “BEST PRACTICES IN HORMONE ASSAYS USING SALIVA SAMPLES”

Student Poster and Talk Sessions – students will present their research projects (either in the format of a brief talk or poster) in various phases of development to receive practical feedback and advice from each other and more experienced researchers

Social Programme: Conference banquet at Amore da Roma; tour of the Detroit Institute of Art as well as a sunset dinner cruise, and an optional excursion to Belle Isle Park as a preconference event

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