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Arial Bloshinsky's research investigates the interplay between biological factors and social behaviors, particularly within couple relationships. Current work examines the association between specific genetic markers, such as AVPR1A RS3, and relationship maintenance processes in newlywed couples. Additionally, Bloshinsky studies the influence of hormonal contraceptives on sociosexuality and women's self-promotion behaviors. This research contributes to understanding the biological underpinnings of social interactions and reproductive health decisions. Bloshinsky collaborates with Anastasia Makhanova and Mikayla Tolliver, both at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on related projects, as evidenced by their shared publication history.
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- Publications: 4
Selected Publications
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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
- Copulatory Urgency
- 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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