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A replication that requires replication: Commentary on Caton et al. (2022)
2022 |
Faculty of Science
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Does body height influence preception of aggresiveness of mma fighters?
2012 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Humanities
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Fighting assessment
2019 |
Faculty of Science
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Music subculture versus class revolutionaries: Czech antifascism in the postsocialist era
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Higher facial width-to-height ratio predicts fighting performance and perceived aggressiveness in MMA fighters
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Higher facial width-to-height ratio predicts fighting performance and perceived aggressiveness in MMA fighters
2014 |
Faculty of Science
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Perceived Aggressiveness Predicts Fighting Performance in Mixed-Martial-Arts Fighters
2013 |
Faculty of Science
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Perceived aggressiveness predicts fighting performance in Mixed Martial Arts fighters
2012 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Humanities
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Further evidence for links between facial width-to-height ratio and fighting success: Commentary on Zilioli et al. (2014)
2015 |
Faculty of Science
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The effect of winning and losing on testosterone and cortisol levels in MMA fighters
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The effect of winning and losing on testosterone and cortisol levels in MMA fighters
2015 |
Faculty of Science
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Perceived aggressiveness predicts fighting performance in Mixed Martial Arts Fighters
2012 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Humanities
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Shout of a champion: amplitude of the first harmonic frequency is associated with fighting success in Mixed Martial Arts fighters
2017 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Arts
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Predictors of Fighting Ability Inferences Based on Faces
2019 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Higher facial width to height ratio predicts fighting performance and perceived aggressiveness in MMA fighters
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Higher facial width to height ratio predicts fighting performance and perceived aggressiveness in MMA fighters
2013 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Humanities, First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics