Arial Bloshinsky
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Arial Bloshinsky investigates the intersection of biological factors and social behaviors, with a particular focus on hormonal influences. Their recent work examines the association between progestin generation in hormonal contraceptives and sociosexuality, as well as the link between women's self-promotion and the androgenic effects of hormonal contraceptives. Other research areas include the role of AVPR1A RS3 in relationship maintenance among newlywed couples and the concept of copulatory urgency.
Bloshinsky has published five scholarly works and collaborates with Anastasia Makhanova and Mikayla Tolliver at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on multiple projects. Their research demonstrates a recent activity level, with their most recent publication in 2026.
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- Publications: 5
Selected Publications
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Overwhelmed by Competing Priorities: Exploring Women’s Motivational Conflict Across the Menstrual Cycle (2026)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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AVPR1A RS3 and relationship maintenance processes in newlywed couples (2025)
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The Association Between Progestin Generation in Hormonal Contraceptives and Sociosexuality (2023)
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The Association Between Women’s Self-Promotion and the Androgenic Effects of Hormonal Contraceptives (2023)
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- The Association Between Women’s Self-Promotion and the Androgenic Effects of Hormonal Contraceptives
- The Association Between Progestin Generation in Hormonal Contraceptives and Sociosexuality
- AVPR1A RS3 and relationship maintenance processes in newlywed couples
- The Association Between Women’s Self-Promotion and the Androgenic Effects of Hormonal Contraceptives
- The Association Between Progestin Generation in Hormonal Contraceptives and Sociosexuality
- The Association Between Progestin Generation in Hormonal Contraceptives and Sociosexuality
- The Association Between Progestin Generation in Hormonal Contraceptives and Sociosexuality
- The Association Between Progestin Generation in Hormonal Contraceptives and Sociosexuality
- AVPR1A RS3 and relationship maintenance processes in newlywed couples
- AVPR1A RS3 and relationship maintenance processes in newlywed couples
- AVPR1A RS3 and relationship maintenance processes in newlywed couples
- AVPR1A RS3 and relationship maintenance processes in newlywed couples
- AVPR1A RS3 and relationship maintenance processes in newlywed couples
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