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Pearson Correlations between Risk of Conception and Conservatism.

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Pearson Correlations between Risk of Conception and Conservatism, Under Alternative Methods of Estimating Cycle Day.

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Table 3.

Pearson Correlations between Risk of Conception and Conservatism, Under Alternative Treatments of the Dependent Variable.

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Fig 1.

Political conservatism and risk of conception across the menstrual cycle.

A high conservatism score indicates positive endorsement of conservatism. Conception Risk is an estimate of the probability of conception following intercourse on a given cycle day, counting from onset of previous menses (from Wilcox et al [30]). Plotted data is from women (n = 750) who passed data quality tests and confirmed that they were not currently/recently using hormonal contraceptives, pregnant or breastfeeding. Error bars are 95% confidence intervals.

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Table 4.

Pearson Correlations between Risk of Conception and Conservatism, After Applying Various Possible Exclusion Criteria.

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