Refereed Journal Articles
Koehler, N., & Chisholm, J. S. (2009). Does early psychosocial stress affect mate choice? Human Nature, 20, 52-66.
Koehler, N., & Chisholm, J. S. (2009). Early psychosocial stress affects men’s relationship length. Journal of Sex Research, 46, in press, online: 27-02-2009
Koehler, N., & Chisholm, J. S. (2009). Lack of condom use at first sex by men linked to early psychosocial stress. The Journal of Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology, 3, 68-80. in press
Koehler, N., & Chisholm, J. S. (2007). Early psychosocial stress predicts extra-pair copulations. Evolutionary Psychology, 5, 184-201.
Koehler, N., Rhodes, G., Simmons, L. W., & Zebrowitz, L. A. (2006). Do cyclic changes in women’s face preferences target cues to long-term health? Social Cognition, 24, 525-541.
Koehler, N., Simmons, L. W., & Rhodes, G. (2004). How well does second-to-fourth-digit ratio in hands correlate with other indications of masculinity in males? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Series B, 271, S296-S298.
Koehler, N., Simmons, L. W., Rhodes, G., & Peters, M. (2004). The relationship between sexual dimorphism in human faces and fluctuating asymmetry. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Series B, 271, S233-S236.
Simmons, L. W., Rhodes, G., Peters, M., & Koehler, N. (2004). Are human preferences for facial symmetry focused on signals of developmental instability? Behavioural Ecology, 15, 864-871.
Koehler, N., Rhodes, G., & Simmons, L. W. (2002). Are human female preferences for symmetrical male faces enhanced when conception is likely? Animal Behaviour, 64, 233-238.
Refereed Conference Papers
Hill, J., Meyer, J., Sanders, K., Fyfe, G., Fyfe, S., Ziman, M. & Koehler, N. (2008). Taking baby steps: The impact of test length on first year student engagement with online formative assessments in human biology. In Preparing for the graduate of 2015. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Teaching Learning Forum, 30-31 January 2008. Perth: Curtin University of Technology.
http://otl.curtin.edu.au/tlf/tlf2008/refereed/hill.html
Other Publications
Meyer, J., Sanders, K., Hill, J., Koehler, N., Fyfe, G., Fyfe, S., & Ziman, M. (2007). Online assessment feedback as an instrument of reflective learning practice in Human Biology. HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology, Available online 9 April 2009 (page numbers not yet known) (Abstract)
Sanders, K., Hill, J., Meyer, J., Fyfe, G., Fyfe, S., Ziman, M. & Koehler, N. (2007). Gender and engagement in automated online test feedback in first year human biology. In ICT: Providing choices for learners and learning. Proceedings ascilite Singapore 2007.
http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/singapore07/procs/sanders-poster.pdf (Abstract)
Koehler, N., & Chisholm, J. (2006). It’s not my fault I had an affair: The association between early psychosocial stress and extra-pair copulations. HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 58, 252–253. (Abstract)
Koehler, N., Rhodes, G., Simmons, L., & Zebrowitz, L. (2004). Do women show a cyclic change in preference for average, symmetric and healthy males? Australian Journal of Psychology, 56, S121. (Abstract)
Koehler, N., Rhodes, G., Simmons, L., Peters, M., & Jeffery, L. (2003). Do symmetry and masculinity/femininity make independent contributions to attractiveness? Australian Journal of Psychology, 55, S83. (Abstract)
Prof Christine McMenamin, Dr Nicholas McLernon, & Dr Nicole Koehler, 2009, 'Graduate entry medical program students’ attitudes towards using a computer-based audience response system', School Teaching and Learning Grant 2008, Funds Approved: $7,500.00
Dr Nicole Koehler, 2008, 'The Use of Real Patients in Clinical Skills Training During the Formative Years of the Medical Course: Medical Students' and Patients' Perspectives', UWA Research Development Award Scheme, Funds Approved: $8,729.00. RFCD:
Dr Nicole Koehler, 2007, 'Whitfeld Fellowship - Nicole Koehler', Whitfeld Fellowships, Funds Approved: $14,540.00. RFCD: