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**''Evolution and Human Behavior'' is an [[interdisciplinary]] [[academic journal|journal]], presenting research reports and [[theory]] in which [[evolution|evolutionary]] perspectives are brought to bear on the study of [[human behavior]]. It is primarily a [[scientific journal]], but submissions from scholars in the [[humanities]] are also encouraged. Papers reporting on [[theory|theoretical]] and [[empirical]] work on other [[species]] are welcome if their relevance to the human animal is apparent.
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**(From the website) ''Evolution and Human Behavior'' is an [[interdisciplinary]] [[academic journal|journal]], presenting research reports and [[theory]] in which [[evolution|evolutionary]] perspectives are brought to bear on the study of [[human behavior]]. It is primarily a [[scientific journal]], but submissions from scholars in the [[humanities]] are also encouraged. Papers reporting on [[theory|theoretical]] and [[empirical]] work on other [[species]] are welcome if their relevance to the human animal is apparent.
   
 
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* '''Language''': English
 
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**US Personal Subscription Price: $357.00
 
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**Canada, Mexico, & International Personal Subscription Price: $386.00
 
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==Full texts available online==
 
==Full texts available online==
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===Volume 30 (2009)===
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* Rupp, H. A., et. al. (2009). Neural activation in women in response to masculinized male faces: Mediation by hormones and psychosexual factors. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 30,'' 1-76. [http://www.indiana.edu/~sexlab/files/pubs/Rupp_masc_fmri_2008.pdf Full text]
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* Mesoudi, A., & Lycett, S. J. (2009). Random copying, frequency-dependent copying and culture change. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 30,'' 41-48. [http://amesoudi.googlepages.com/Mesoudi_Lycett_EHB_2009.pdf Full text]
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* Henrich, J. (2009). The evolution of costly displays, cooperation, and religion: Credibility enhancing displays and their implications for cultural evolution. ''Evolution and Human Behaviour, 30,'' 244-260. [http://www.psych.ubc.ca/~henrich/pdfs/evolution%20of%20costly%20displays%20_henrich%202009.pdf Full text]
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===Volume 29 (2008)===
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* Sear, R. & Mace, R. (2008). Who keeps children alive? A review of the effects of kin on child survival. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 29,'' 1-18. [http://www.anthro.utah.edu/PDFs/sear-mace08grams.pdf Full text]
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* Lassek, W.D. & Gaulin, S.J.C. (2008). Waist-hip ratio and cognitive ability: is gluteofemoral fat a privileged store of neurodevelopmental resources? ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 29,'' 26-34. [http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/papers/whrlassekgaulin2008.pdf Full text]
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* Mehl, B. & Buchner, A. (2008). No enhanced memory for faces of cheaters. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 29,'' 35-41. [http://www.psycho.uni-duesseldorf.de/abteilungen/aap/Dokumente/EHB-2007-Cheater-Detection.pdf Full text]
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* Krupp, D.B., Debruine, L.M., Barclay, P. (2008). A cue of kinship promotes cooperation for the public good. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 29,'' 49-55. [http://www.facelab.org/include/download?id=153 Full text]
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* Efferson, C., Lalive, R., Richerson, P.J., McElreath, R., & Lubell, M. (2008). Conformists and mavericks: the empirics of frequency-dependent cultural transmission. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 29,'' 56-64. [http://arbeit.ucdavis.edu/mcelreath/files/efferson%20et%20al%20EHB%202008.pdf Full text]
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* Provost, M.P., Troje, N.F., & Quinsey, V.L. (2008). Short-term mating strategies and attraction to masculinity in point-light walkers. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 29,'' 65-69. [http://psycserver.psyc.queensu.ca/quinsey/pdf/evolution/ProvostetalEHB2008.pdf Full text]
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* O'Gorman, R., Wilson, D.S., & Miller, R.R. (2008). An evolved cognitive bias for social norms. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 29,'' 71-78. [http://homepages.shu.ac.uk/~dsjog/Superior%20recall%20EHB%202008.pdf Full text (Final draft)]
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* Ermer, E., Cosmides, L. & Tooby, J. (2008) Relative status regulates risky decision making about resources in men: evidence for the co-evolution of motivation and cognition. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 29,'' 106–118. [http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/papers/riskdec_ermer_ld_jt2008.pdf Full text]
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===Volume 28 (2007)===
 
===Volume 28 (2007)===
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* Anderson, K.G., Kaplan, H., & Lancaster, J.B. (2007). Confidence of paternity, divorce, and investment in children by Albuquerque men. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 28,'' 1-10. [http://faculty-staff.ou.edu/A/Kermyt.G.Anderson-1/papers/abqpatconf2.pdf Full text]
   
 
* Efferson, C., Richerson, P.J., McElreath, R., Lubell, M., Edsten, E., Waring, T.M., Paciotti, B., & Baum, W. (2007). Learning, Productivity, Noise: An Experimental Study of Cultural Transmission on the Bolivian Altiplano. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 28,'' 11-17. [http://arbeit.ucdavis.edu/mcelreath/files/efferson%20et%20al%20EHB%202006.pdf Full text]
 
* Efferson, C., Richerson, P.J., McElreath, R., Lubell, M., Edsten, E., Waring, T.M., Paciotti, B., & Baum, W. (2007). Learning, Productivity, Noise: An Experimental Study of Cultural Transmission on the Bolivian Altiplano. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 28,'' 11-17. [http://arbeit.ucdavis.edu/mcelreath/files/efferson%20et%20al%20EHB%202006.pdf Full text]
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* Bentley, R.A., Lipo, C.P, Herzog, H.A., & Hahn M.W. (2007). Regular rates of popular culture change reflect random copying. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 28,'' 151-158. [http://download.journals.elsevierhealth.com/pdfs/journals/1090-5138/PIIS109051380600095X.pdf Full text]
   
 
* Newson, L., Postmes, T., Lea, S.E.G., Richerson, P.J., & McElreath, R. (2007). Influences on Communication about Reproduction: The Cultural Evolution of Low Fertility. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 28,'' 199-210. [http://arbeit.ucdavis.edu/mcelreath/files/newson%20et%20al%202007%20low%20fertility.pdf Full text]
 
* Newson, L., Postmes, T., Lea, S.E.G., Richerson, P.J., & McElreath, R. (2007). Influences on Communication about Reproduction: The Cultural Evolution of Low Fertility. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 28,'' 199-210. [http://arbeit.ucdavis.edu/mcelreath/files/newson%20et%20al%202007%20low%20fertility.pdf Full text]
   
 
===Volume 27 (2006)===
 
===Volume 27 (2006)===
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* Rucas, S., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Winking, J., Gangestad, S., & Crespo, M. (2006). Female intrasexual competition and reputational effects on attractiveness among the Tsimane of Bolivia. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 27,'' 40-52. [http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/faculty/gurven/ Full text] - Click "Papers" then title
   
 
* Pillsworth, E.G. & Haselton, M.G. (2006). Male sexual attractiveness predicts differential ovulatory shifts in female extra-pair attraction and male mate retention. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 27,'' 247-258. [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/comm/haselton/webdocs/pillsworth_haselton.pdf Full text]
 
* Pillsworth, E.G. & Haselton, M.G. (2006). Male sexual attractiveness predicts differential ovulatory shifts in female extra-pair attraction and male mate retention. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 27,'' 247-258. [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/comm/haselton/webdocs/pillsworth_haselton.pdf Full text]
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* Puts D.A., Gaulin S.J.C., & Verdolini K. (2006) Dominance and the evolution of sexual dimorphism in human voice pitch. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 27,'' 283-296. [http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/faculty/gaulin/Puts_Gaulin_Verdolini_2006.pdf Full text]
   
 
===Volume 26 (2005)===
 
===Volume 26 (2005)===
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* Barrett, H.C., Todd, P.M., Miller, G.F., and Blythe, P. (2005). Accurate judgments of intention from motion alone: A cross-cultural study. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 26,'' 313-331. [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/anthro/faculty/barrett/barrett-etal-EHB.pdf Full text]
 
* Barrett, H.C., Todd, P.M., Miller, G.F., and Blythe, P. (2005). Accurate judgments of intention from motion alone: A cross-cultural study. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 26,'' 313-331. [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/anthro/faculty/barrett/barrett-etal-EHB.pdf Full text]
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* O'Gorman, R., Wilson, D.S., & Miller, R.R. (2005). Altruistic punishment and helping differ in sensitivity to relatedness, friendship, and future interactions. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 26,'' 375-387. [http://evolution.binghamton.edu/dswilson/resources/publications_resources/DSW09.pdf Full text]
   
 
* Marlowe, F.W., Apicella, C.L., & Reed, D. (2005). Men’s Preferences for Women’s Profile Waist-Hip-Ratio in Two Societies. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 26,'' 458-468. [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hbe-lab/acrobatfiles/profilewhr.pdf Full text]
 
* Marlowe, F.W., Apicella, C.L., & Reed, D. (2005). Men’s Preferences for Women’s Profile Waist-Hip-Ratio in Two Societies. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 26,'' 458-468. [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hbe-lab/acrobatfiles/profilewhr.pdf Full text]
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* Yanca, C. & Low, B.S. (2004). Female allies and female power: A cross-cultural analysis. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 25,'' 9-23. [http://sitemaker.umich.edu/snre-faculty-bobbilow/files/yanca-low.pdf Full text]
 
* Yanca, C. & Low, B.S. (2004). Female allies and female power: A cross-cultural analysis. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 25,'' 9-23. [http://sitemaker.umich.edu/snre-faculty-bobbilow/files/yanca-low.pdf Full text]
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* Kniffin, K. & Wilson, D. S. (2004). The effect of non-physical traits on the perception of physical attractiveness: Three naturalistic studies. ''Evolution and Human Behavior 25,'' 88-101. [http://evolution.binghamton.edu/dswilson/resources/publications_resources/DSW13.pdf Full text]
   
 
===Volume 24 (2003)===
 
===Volume 24 (2003)===
   
* Quinlan R.J., Quinlan, M.B., & Flinn, M.V. (2003). Parental investment & age at weaning in a Caribbean village. ''Evolution and Human Behavior 24,'' 1-17. [http://web.missouri.edu/~flinnm/pdf/Quinlanetal.pdf Full text]
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* Quinlan R.J., Quinlan, M.B., & Flinn, M.V. (2003). Parental investment & age at weaning in a Caribbean village. ''Evolution and Human Behavior 24,'' 1-16. [http://web.missouri.edu/~flinnm/pdf/Quinlanetal.pdf Full text]
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* Sagarin, B.J., Vaughn Becker, D., Guadagno, R.E., Nicastle, L.D., & Millevoi, A. (2003). Sex differences (and similarities) in jealousy: The moderating influence of infidelity experience and sexual orientation of the infidelity. ''Evolution and Human Behavior 24,'' 17-23. [http://download.journals.elsevierhealth.com/pdfs/journals/1090-5138/PIIS109051380200106X.pdf Full text]
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* Sear, R., Mace, R., & McGregor, I.A. (2003). The effects of kin on female fertility in rural Gambia. ''Evolution and Human Behavior 24,'' 25-42. [http://download.journals.elsevierhealth.com/pdfs/journals/1090-5138/PIIS1090513802001058.pdf Full text]
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* Little, A.C., Penton-Voak, I.S., Burt, D.M., & Perrett, D.I. (2003). Investigating an imprinting-like phenomenon in humans: Partners and opposite-sex parents have similar hair and eye colour ''Evolution and Human Behavior 24,'' 43-51. [http://download.journals.elsevierhealth.com/pdfs/journals/1090-5138/PIIS1090513802001198.pdf Full text]
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* Milne, B.J., Belsky, J., Poulton, R., Thomson, W.M., Caspi, A., & Kieser J. (2003). Fluctuating asymmetry and physical health among young adults. ''Evolution and Human Behavior 24,'' 53-63. [http://download.journals.elsevierhealth.com/pdfs/journals/1090-5138/PIIS1090513802001204.pdf Full text]
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* Freese, J. (2003). Imaginary imaginary friends? Television viewing and satisfaction with friends. ''Evolution and Human Behavior 24,'' 65-69. [http://download.journals.elsevierhealth.com/pdfs/journals/1090-5138/PIIS1090513802001095.pdf Full text]
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* Kanazawa, S. (2003). The relativity of relative satisfaction. ''Evolution and Human Behavior 24,'' 71-73.
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* Montgomerie, R. (2003). Book review of ''Biology, Evolution and Human Nature'' by Timothy H. Goldsmith and William F. Zimmerman. ''Evolution and Human Behavior 24,'' 75-76.
   
 
* Gintis, H., Bowles, S., Boyd, R., & Fehr, E. (2003). Explaining Altruistic Behavior in Humans. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 24,'' 153–172. [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/anthro/faculty/boyd/GintisEtAlEHB03ExplainingAltBehavior.pdf Full text]
 
* Gintis, H., Bowles, S., Boyd, R., & Fehr, E. (2003). Explaining Altruistic Behavior in Humans. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 24,'' 153–172. [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/anthro/faculty/boyd/GintisEtAlEHB03ExplainingAltBehavior.pdf Full text]
   
 
* Marlowe, F.W. (2003). A critical period for provisioning by Hadza men: Implications for pair bonding. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 24,'' 217-229. [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hbe-lab/acrobatfiles/critical.pdf Full text]
 
* Marlowe, F.W. (2003). A critical period for provisioning by Hadza men: Implications for pair bonding. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 24,'' 217-229. [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hbe-lab/acrobatfiles/critical.pdf Full text]
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* Rohde, P.A., ''et. al.'' (2003). Perceived Parental Favoritism, Closeness to Kin, and the Rebel of the Family: The Effects of Birth Order and Sex. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 24,'' 261-276. [http://www.sulloway.org/Rohde2003.pdf Full text]
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* Jones, D. (2003). The generative psychology of kinship, part I: Cognitive universals and evolutionary psychology. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 24,'' 303-319. [http://www.anthro.utah.edu/PDFs/Papers/djgenerativepsychkin1.pdf Full text]
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* Jones, D. (2003). The generative psychology of kinship, part II: Generating variation from universal building blocks with Optimality Theory. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 24,'' 320-350. [http://www.anthro.utah.edu/PDFs/Papers/djgenerativepsychkin2.pdf Full text]
   
 
===Volume 23 (2002)===
 
===Volume 23 (2002)===
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* Wang, X.T. (2002). Risk as reproductive variance. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 23,'' 35-57. [http://web.archive.org/web/20030522122512/http://www.usd.edu/~xtwang/Papers/RiskasRepVaraince(E&HB).pdf Full text]
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* Winterhalder, B. & Leslie, P.W. (2002). Risk-sensitive fertility: The variance compensation hypothesis. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 23,'' 59-82. [http://www.anthro.ucdavis.edu/winterweb/html/research/Winterhalder_ehb2002.pdf Full text]
   
 
* Shackelford, T.K., LeBlanc, G.J.,Weekes-Shackelford, V.A., Bleske-Rechek, A.L., Euler, H.A., & Hoier,S. (2002). Psychological adaptation to human sperm competition. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 23,'' 123-138. [http://www.toddkshackelford.com/downloads/Shackelford-EHB-2002.pdf Full text]
 
* Shackelford, T.K., LeBlanc, G.J.,Weekes-Shackelford, V.A., Bleske-Rechek, A.L., Euler, H.A., & Hoier,S. (2002). Psychological adaptation to human sperm competition. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 23,'' 123-138. [http://www.toddkshackelford.com/downloads/Shackelford-EHB-2002.pdf Full text]
   
 
* Price, M. E., Cosmides, L., & Tooby, J. (2002). Punitive sentiment as an anti-free rider psychological device. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 23,'' 203-231. [http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/papers/freerider.pdf Full text]
 
* Price, M. E., Cosmides, L., & Tooby, J. (2002). Punitive sentiment as an anti-free rider psychological device. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 23,'' 203-231. [http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/papers/freerider.pdf Full text]
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* Bliege Bird, R., Bird, D., Smith, E.A., & Kushnick, G. (2002). Risk and reciprocity in Meriam food-sharing. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 23,'' 297-321. [http://faculty.washington.edu/easmith/R&R-EHB02.pdf Full text]
   
 
* Wagner J.D., Flinn, M.V. & England, B.G. (2002). Hormonal response to competition among male coalitions. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, '' 437-442. [http://web.missouri.edu/~flinnm/pdf/WF&E.pdf Full text]
 
* Wagner J.D., Flinn, M.V. & England, B.G. (2002). Hormonal response to competition among male coalitions. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, '' 437-442. [http://web.missouri.edu/~flinnm/pdf/WF&E.pdf Full text]
   
 
===Volume 22 (2001)===
 
===Volume 22 (2001)===
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* Henrich, J., & Gil-White, F. (2001). The Evolution of prestige: Freely conferred status as a mechanism for enhancing the benefits of cultural transmission. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 22,'' 1-32. [http://www.psych.ubc.ca/~henrich/Website/Papers/hen&gil.pdf Full text]
   
* Keller, M.C., Nesse, R.M., & Hofferth, S.(2001). The Trivers-Willard hypothesis of parental investment: No effect in the contemporary United States. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 22,'' 343-360. [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~nesse/Articles/kellernesse-tweffect-ehb-2001.pdf Full text]
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* Hawkes, K., O'Connell, J.F., & Blurton Jones, N.G. (2001). Hadza meat sharing. ''Evolution and Human Behavior 22,'' 113-142. [http://www.anthro.utah.edu/PDFs/Papers/khEHB22_2001.pdf Full text]
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* Keller, M.C., Nesse, R.M., & Hofferth, S. (2001). The Trivers-Willard hypothesis of parental investment: No effect in the contemporary United States. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 22,'' 343-360. [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~nesse/Articles/kellernesse-tweffect-ehb-2001.pdf Full text]
   
 
===Volume 21 (2000)===
 
===Volume 21 (2000)===
   
 
* Nesse, R.M. (2000). Is grief really maladaptive? (Review of ''The Nature of Grief,'' by John Archer). ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 29,'' 59-61.
 
* Nesse, R.M. (2000). Is grief really maladaptive? (Review of ''The Nature of Grief,'' by John Archer). ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 29,'' 59-61.
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* Gurven, M.D, Allen-Arave, W., Hill, K., & Hurtado, A.M. (2000). It's a Wonderful Life: signaling generosity among the Ache of Paraguay. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 21,'' 263-282. [http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/faculty/gurven/ Full text] - Click "Papers" then title
   
 
* Buss, D.M., Shackelford, T.K., & LeBlanc, G.J. (2000). Number of children desired and preferred spousal age difference: Context-specific mate preference patterns across 37 cultures. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 21,'' 323-331. [http://www.toddkshackelford.com/downloads/Buss-EHB-2000.pdf Full text]
 
* Buss, D.M., Shackelford, T.K., & LeBlanc, G.J. (2000). Number of children desired and preferred spousal age difference: Context-specific mate preference patterns across 37 cultures. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 21,'' 323-331. [http://www.toddkshackelford.com/downloads/Buss-EHB-2000.pdf Full text]
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* Flinn M.V., Leone, D.V., & Quinlan, R.J. (1999). Growth and fluctuating asymmetry of stepchildren. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 20,'' 465-480. [http://web.missouri.edu/~flinnm/pdf/Flinnetal1999.pdf Full text]
 
* Flinn M.V., Leone, D.V., & Quinlan, R.J. (1999). Growth and fluctuating asymmetry of stepchildren. ''Evolution and Human Behavior, 20,'' 465-480. [http://web.missouri.edu/~flinnm/pdf/Flinnetal1999.pdf Full text]
   
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Volume 30 (2009)

  • Rupp, H. A., et. al. (2009). Neural activation in women in response to masculinized male faces: Mediation by hormones and psychosexual factors. Evolution and Human Behavior, 30, 1-76. Full text
  • Mesoudi, A., & Lycett, S. J. (2009). Random copying, frequency-dependent copying and culture change. Evolution and Human Behavior, 30, 41-48. Full text
  • Henrich, J. (2009). The evolution of costly displays, cooperation, and religion: Credibility enhancing displays and their implications for cultural evolution. Evolution and Human Behaviour, 30, 244-260. Full text

Volume 29 (2008)

  • Sear, R. & Mace, R. (2008). Who keeps children alive? A review of the effects of kin on child survival. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 1-18. Full text
  • Lassek, W.D. & Gaulin, S.J.C. (2008). Waist-hip ratio and cognitive ability: is gluteofemoral fat a privileged store of neurodevelopmental resources? Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 26-34. Full text
  • Mehl, B. & Buchner, A. (2008). No enhanced memory for faces of cheaters. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 35-41. Full text
  • Krupp, D.B., Debruine, L.M., Barclay, P. (2008). A cue of kinship promotes cooperation for the public good. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 49-55. Full text
  • Efferson, C., Lalive, R., Richerson, P.J., McElreath, R., & Lubell, M. (2008). Conformists and mavericks: the empirics of frequency-dependent cultural transmission. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 56-64. Full text
  • Provost, M.P., Troje, N.F., & Quinsey, V.L. (2008). Short-term mating strategies and attraction to masculinity in point-light walkers. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 65-69. Full text
  • O'Gorman, R., Wilson, D.S., & Miller, R.R. (2008). An evolved cognitive bias for social norms. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 71-78. Full text (Final draft)
  • Ermer, E., Cosmides, L. & Tooby, J. (2008) Relative status regulates risky decision making about resources in men: evidence for the co-evolution of motivation and cognition. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 106–118. Full text

Volume 28 (2007)

  • Anderson, K.G., Kaplan, H., & Lancaster, J.B. (2007). Confidence of paternity, divorce, and investment in children by Albuquerque men. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 1-10. Full text
  • Efferson, C., Richerson, P.J., McElreath, R., Lubell, M., Edsten, E., Waring, T.M., Paciotti, B., & Baum, W. (2007). Learning, Productivity, Noise: An Experimental Study of Cultural Transmission on the Bolivian Altiplano. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 11-17. Full text
  • Bentley, R.A., Lipo, C.P, Herzog, H.A., & Hahn M.W. (2007). Regular rates of popular culture change reflect random copying. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 151-158. Full text
  • Newson, L., Postmes, T., Lea, S.E.G., Richerson, P.J., & McElreath, R. (2007). Influences on Communication about Reproduction: The Cultural Evolution of Low Fertility. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 199-210. Full text

Volume 27 (2006)

  • Rucas, S., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Winking, J., Gangestad, S., & Crespo, M. (2006). Female intrasexual competition and reputational effects on attractiveness among the Tsimane of Bolivia. Evolution and Human Behavior, 27, 40-52. Full text - Click "Papers" then title
  • Pillsworth, E.G. & Haselton, M.G. (2006). Male sexual attractiveness predicts differential ovulatory shifts in female extra-pair attraction and male mate retention. Evolution and Human Behavior, 27, 247-258. Full text
  • Puts D.A., Gaulin S.J.C., & Verdolini K. (2006) Dominance and the evolution of sexual dimorphism in human voice pitch. Evolution and Human Behavior, 27, 283-296. Full text

Volume 26 (2005)

  • Flinn, M. V., Geary, D. C., & Ward, C. V. (2005). Ecological dominance, social competition, and coalitionary arms races: Why humans evolved extraordinary intelligence. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26, 10-46. Full text
  • Nesse, R.M. (2005). Natural selection and the regulation of defensives: A signal detection analysis of the smoke detector principle. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26, 88-105. Full text
  • Geary, D.C. (2005). Review of The evolution of thought: Evolutionary origins of great ape intelligence by A. E. Russon & D. R. Begun. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26, 206-212. Full text
  • Barrett, H.C., Todd, P.M., Miller, G.F., and Blythe, P. (2005). Accurate judgments of intention from motion alone: A cross-cultural study. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26, 313-331. Full text
  • O'Gorman, R., Wilson, D.S., & Miller, R.R. (2005). Altruistic punishment and helping differ in sensitivity to relatedness, friendship, and future interactions. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26, 375-387. Full text
  • Marlowe, F.W., Apicella, C.L., & Reed, D. (2005). Men’s Preferences for Women’s Profile Waist-Hip-Ratio in Two Societies. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26, 458-468. Full text

Volume 25 (2004)

  • Yanca, C. & Low, B.S. (2004). Female allies and female power: A cross-cultural analysis. Evolution and Human Behavior, 25, 9-23. Full text
  • Kniffin, K. & Wilson, D. S. (2004). The effect of non-physical traits on the perception of physical attractiveness: Three naturalistic studies. Evolution and Human Behavior 25, 88-101. Full text

Volume 24 (2003)

  • Quinlan R.J., Quinlan, M.B., & Flinn, M.V. (2003). Parental investment & age at weaning in a Caribbean village. Evolution and Human Behavior 24, 1-16. Full text
  • Sagarin, B.J., Vaughn Becker, D., Guadagno, R.E., Nicastle, L.D., & Millevoi, A. (2003). Sex differences (and similarities) in jealousy: The moderating influence of infidelity experience and sexual orientation of the infidelity. Evolution and Human Behavior 24, 17-23. Full text
  • Sear, R., Mace, R., & McGregor, I.A. (2003). The effects of kin on female fertility in rural Gambia. Evolution and Human Behavior 24, 25-42. Full text
  • Little, A.C., Penton-Voak, I.S., Burt, D.M., & Perrett, D.I. (2003). Investigating an imprinting-like phenomenon in humans: Partners and opposite-sex parents have similar hair and eye colour Evolution and Human Behavior 24, 43-51. Full text
  • Milne, B.J., Belsky, J., Poulton, R., Thomson, W.M., Caspi, A., & Kieser J. (2003). Fluctuating asymmetry and physical health among young adults. Evolution and Human Behavior 24, 53-63. Full text
  • Freese, J. (2003). Imaginary imaginary friends? Television viewing and satisfaction with friends. Evolution and Human Behavior 24, 65-69. Full text
  • Kanazawa, S. (2003). The relativity of relative satisfaction. Evolution and Human Behavior 24, 71-73.
  • Montgomerie, R. (2003). Book review of Biology, Evolution and Human Nature by Timothy H. Goldsmith and William F. Zimmerman. Evolution and Human Behavior 24, 75-76.
  • Gintis, H., Bowles, S., Boyd, R., & Fehr, E. (2003). Explaining Altruistic Behavior in Humans. Evolution and Human Behavior, 24, 153–172. Full text
  • Marlowe, F.W. (2003). A critical period for provisioning by Hadza men: Implications for pair bonding. Evolution and Human Behavior, 24, 217-229. Full text
  • Rohde, P.A., et. al. (2003). Perceived Parental Favoritism, Closeness to Kin, and the Rebel of the Family: The Effects of Birth Order and Sex. Evolution and Human Behavior, 24, 261-276. Full text
  • Jones, D. (2003). The generative psychology of kinship, part I: Cognitive universals and evolutionary psychology. Evolution and Human Behavior, 24, 303-319. Full text
  • Jones, D. (2003). The generative psychology of kinship, part II: Generating variation from universal building blocks with Optimality Theory. Evolution and Human Behavior, 24, 320-350. Full text

Volume 23 (2002)

  • Wang, X.T. (2002). Risk as reproductive variance. Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, 35-57. Full text
  • Winterhalder, B. & Leslie, P.W. (2002). Risk-sensitive fertility: The variance compensation hypothesis. Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, 59-82. Full text
  • Shackelford, T.K., LeBlanc, G.J.,Weekes-Shackelford, V.A., Bleske-Rechek, A.L., Euler, H.A., & Hoier,S. (2002). Psychological adaptation to human sperm competition. Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, 123-138. Full text
  • Price, M. E., Cosmides, L., & Tooby, J. (2002). Punitive sentiment as an anti-free rider psychological device. Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, 203-231. Full text
  • Bliege Bird, R., Bird, D., Smith, E.A., & Kushnick, G. (2002). Risk and reciprocity in Meriam food-sharing. Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, 297-321. Full text
  • Wagner J.D., Flinn, M.V. & England, B.G. (2002). Hormonal response to competition among male coalitions. Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, 437-442. Full text

Volume 22 (2001)

  • Henrich, J., & Gil-White, F. (2001). The Evolution of prestige: Freely conferred status as a mechanism for enhancing the benefits of cultural transmission. Evolution and Human Behavior, 22, 1-32. Full text
  • Hawkes, K., O'Connell, J.F., & Blurton Jones, N.G. (2001). Hadza meat sharing. Evolution and Human Behavior 22, 113-142. Full text
  • Keller, M.C., Nesse, R.M., & Hofferth, S. (2001). The Trivers-Willard hypothesis of parental investment: No effect in the contemporary United States. Evolution and Human Behavior, 22, 343-360. Full text

Volume 21 (2000)

  • Nesse, R.M. (2000). Is grief really maladaptive? (Review of The Nature of Grief, by John Archer). Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 59-61.
  • Gurven, M.D, Allen-Arave, W., Hill, K., & Hurtado, A.M. (2000). It's a Wonderful Life: signaling generosity among the Ache of Paraguay. Evolution and Human Behavior, 21, 263-282. Full text - Click "Papers" then title
  • Buss, D.M., Shackelford, T.K., & LeBlanc, G.J. (2000). Number of children desired and preferred spousal age difference: Context-specific mate preference patterns across 37 cultures. Evolution and Human Behavior, 21, 323-331. Full text

Volume 20 (1999)

  • Pawlowski, B. & Dunbar, R.I.M. (1999). Withholding age as putative deception in mate search tactics. Evolution and Human Behavavior, 20, 53-69. Full text
  • Marlowe, F. (1999). Showoffs or providers?: The parenting effort of Hadza men. Evolution and Human Behavior, 20, 391-404. Full text
  • Flinn M.V., Leone, D.V., & Quinlan, R.J. (1999). Growth and fluctuating asymmetry of stepchildren. Evolution and Human Behavior, 20, 465-480. Full text