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    For the short-term: Are women just looking for a few pair of genes?
    with Lynn Carol Miller, William C. Pedersen, and Anila D. Putcha
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4): 614-615. 2000.
    Although we find Gangestad & Simpson's argument intriguing, we question some of its underlying assumptions, including: (1) that fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is consistently heritable; (2) that symmetry is driving the effects; (3) that use of parametric tests with FA is appropriate; and (4) that a short-term mating strategy produces more offspring than a long-term strategy.