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Men's masculinity and attractiveness predict their female partners' reported orgasm frequency and timing
10 June 2011
Abstract: It has been hypothesized that female orgasm evolved to facilitate recruitment of high-quality genes for offspring. Supporting evidence indicates that female orgasm promotes conception, altho...
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David A. Puts,
Lisa L.M. Welling,
Robert P. Burriss,
Khytam Dawood
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1-9
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Age and sexual assault during robberies
22 July 2011
Abstract: We use data from the National Incident-Based Reporting System to examine the effects of offender and victim age on whether male offenders commit sexual assault while robbing women. Restricti...
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Richard B. Felson,
Patrick R. Cundiff
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10-16
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The role of tracking and tolerance in relationship among friends
21 July 2011
Abstract: Friendship is a core aspect of human social life. Friends form long-term, cooperative relationships, and provide material and emotional support for one another. Previous research in social p...
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Ming Xue,
Joan B. Silk
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17-25
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Kinship on the Kibbutz: coresidence duration predicts altruism, personal sexual aversions and moral attitudes among communally reared peers
05 August 2011
Abstract: The natural experiments created by the Israeli Kibbutzim and Taiwanese minor marriages provide unique testing grounds for investigating the mechanisms governing sibling detection, inbreeding...
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Debra Lieberman,
Thalma Lobel
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26-34
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Handedness and socioeconomic status in an urban population in Uzbekistan
16 August 2011
Abstract: The persistence of left-handers in every human population studied to date is an evolutionary puzzle in light of evidence of survival costs associated with left-handedness. Associations betwe...
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Charlotte Faurie,
Violaine Llaurens,
Tatyana Hegay,
Michel Raymond
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35-41
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Instant messages vs. speech: hormones and why we still need to hear each other
01 August 2011
Abstract: Human speech evidently conveys an adaptive advantage, given its apparently rapid dissemination through the ancient world and global use today. As such, speech must be capable of altering hum...
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Leslie J. Seltzer,
Ashley R. Prososki,
Toni E. Ziegler,
Seth D. Pollak
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42-45
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Prestige-biased cultural learning: bystander's differential attention to potential models influences children's learning
16 August 2011
Abstract: Reasoning about the evolution of our species' capacity for cumulative cultural learning has led culture–gene coevolutionary (CGC) theorists to predict that humans should possess several lear...
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Maciej Chudek,
Sarah Heller,
Susan Birch,
Joseph Henrich
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46-56
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Adaptive attunement to the sex of individuals at a competition: the ratio of opposite- to same-sex individuals correlates with changes in competitors' testosterone levels
16 August 2011
Abstract: Evolutionary theories (e.g., the challenge hypothesis) suggest that testosterone plays an important role in intrasexual competition. In addition, those theories suggest that testosterone res...
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Saul L. Miller,
Jon K. Maner,
James K. McNulty
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57-63
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The hierarchy of virtue: mutualism, altruism and signaling in Martu women's cooperative hunting
16 August 2011
Abstract: Cooperative hunting is often assumed to be mutualistic, maintained through returns to scale, where, by working together, foragers can gain higher per capita return rates or harvest sizes tha...
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Rebecca Bliege Bird,
Brooke Scelza,
Douglas W. Bird,
Eric Alden Smith
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64-78
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Life: social to its core
05 August 2011
Before Principles of Social Evolution, when social scientists or economists asked me to recommend a book on the evolution of cooperation, I never quite knew what to say. , the stalwart of undergraduat...
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Claire El Mouden
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79-80
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81-83
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