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The fewer the merrier?: Assessing stigma surrounding consensually non‐monogamous romantic relationships
TD Conley, AC Moors, JL Matsick, A Ziegler
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 13 (1), 1-30, 2013
5472013
A critical examination of popular assumptions about the benefits and outcomes of monogamous relationships
TD Conley, A Ziegler, AC Moors, JL Matsick, B Valentine
Personality and Social Psychology Review 17 (2), 124-141, 2013
3832013
A relational approach to cognition: Shared experience and relationship affirmation in social cognition
CD Hardin, TD Conley
Cognitive social psychology, 3-17, 2013
2972013
Investigation of consensually nonmonogamous relationships: Theories, methods, and new directions
TD Conley, JL Matsick, AC Moors, A Ziegler
Perspectives on Psychological Science 12 (2), 205-232, 2017
2282017
Love and sex: Polyamorous relationships are perceived more favourably than swinging and open relationships
JL Matsick, TD Conley, A Ziegler, AC Moors, JD Rubin
Psychology & Sexuality 5 (4), 339-348, 2014
2262014
On the margins: Considering diversity among consensually non-monogamous relationships
JD Rubin, AC Moors, JL Matsick, A Ziegler, TD Conley
2182014
Attached to monogamy? Avoidance predicts willingness to engage (but not actual engagement) in consensual non-monogamy
AC Moors, TD Conley, RS Edelstein, WJ Chopik
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 32 (2), 222-240, 2015
1932015
Stigma toward individuals engaged in consensual nonmonogamy: Robust and worthy of additional research
AC Moors, JL Matsick, A Ziegler, JD Rubin, TD Conley
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 13 (1), 52-69, 2013
1842013
Unfaithful individuals are less likely to practice safer sex than openly nonmonogamous individuals
TD Conley, AC Moors, A Ziegler, C Karathanasis
The journal of sexual medicine 9 (6), 1559-1565, 2012
1782012
Backlash from the bedroom: Stigma mediates gender differences in acceptance of casual sex offers
TD Conley, A Ziegler, AC Moors
Psychology of Women Quarterly 37 (3), 392-407, 2013
1772013
Perceived proposer personality characteristics and gender differences in acceptance of casual sex offers.
TD Conley
Journal of personality and social psychology 100 (2), 309, 2011
1662011
Killing us softly? Investigating portrayals of women and men in contemporary magazine advertisements
TD Conley, LR Ramsey
Psychology of Women Quarterly 35 (3), 469-478, 2011
1282011
Women, men, and the bedroom: Methodological and conceptual insights that narrow, reframe, and eliminate gender differences in sexuality
TD Conley, AC Moors, JL Matsick, A Ziegler, BA Valentine
Current Directions in Psychological Science 20 (5), 296-300, 2011
1262011
The development of sexual orientation in women
LA Peplau, LR Spaulding, TD Conley, RC Veniegas
Annual Review of Sex Research 10 (1), 70-99, 1999
1191999
Gender, relationship status, and stereotyping about sexual risk
TD Conley, BE Collins
Personality and social psychology bulletin 28 (11), 1483-1494, 2002
962002
More oxygen please!: How polyamorous relationship strategies might oxygenate marriage
TD Conley, AC Moors
Psychological Inquiry 25 (1), 56-63, 2014
912014
A critique of Bem's" Exotic Becomes Erotic" theory of sexual orientation.
LA Peplau, LD Garnets, LR Spalding, TD Conley, RC Veniegas
American Psychological Association 105 (2), 387, 1998
861998
Sexual satisfaction among individuals in monogamous and consensually non-monogamous relationships
TD Conley, JL Piemonte, S Gusakova, JD Rubin
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 35 (4), 509-531, 2018
802018
How WEIRD and Androcentric Is Sex Research? Global Inequities in Study Populations
V Klein, Ö Savaş, TD Conley
The Journal of Sex Research 59 (7), 810-817, 2022
792022
It’s not just a gay male thing: Sexual minority women and men are equally attracted to consensual non-monogamy
AC Moors, JD Rubin, JL Matsick, A Ziegler, TD Conley
Journal für Psychologie 22 (1), 2014
732014
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