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2006 - Volume 4

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Alexander, R. D. (2006). The challenge of human social behavior. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 1-32.
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Walter, A. (2006). The anti-naturalistic fallacy: Evolutionary moral psychology and the insistence of brute facts. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 33-48.
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Landry, T. (2006). The taming of The Literary Animal. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 49-56.
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Lumsden, C. (2006). Of biocultural mathematics and mind. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 57-74.
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Silverman, I. and Choi, J. (2006). Non-Euclidean navigational strategies of women: Compensatory response or evolved dimorphism? Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 75-84.
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Wedekind, C., Seebeck, T., Bettens, F. and Paepke, A. J. (2006). The intensity of human body odors and the MHC: Should we expect a link? Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 85-94.
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Steuer, M. (2006). Review of Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel C. Dennett. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 95-101.
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Kanazawa, S. (2006). Can the social scientists be saved? Should they? Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 102-106.
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Miller, G. F. (2006). The Asian future of evolutionary psychology. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 107-119.
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Kanazawa, S. (2006). No, it ain't gonna be like that. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 120-128.
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Miller, G. F. (2006). Asian creativity: A response to Satoshi Kanazawa. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 129-137.
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Palmer, C. T. (2006). The peacemaking primate? Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 138-141.
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Caton, H. (2006). Evolutionary constraints on democratic nation building. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 142-148.
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Deaner, R. O., van Schaik, C. P. and Johnson, V. (2006). Do some taxa have better domain-general cognition than others? A meta-analysis of nonhuman primate studies. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 149-196.
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Turner, S.L. and McAndrew, F.T. (2006). A laboratory simulation of parental investment decisions: The role of future reproductive opportunities and quality of offspring in determining levels of parental investment. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 197-207.
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Beit-Hallahmi, B. (2006). A review of Illka Pyysiainen Magic, miracles and religion: A scientist's perspective London: William Heinnemann, 2001. 298 pp. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 208-210.
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Beit-Hallahmi, B. (2006). An odyssey over attachment and religion. A review of Lee A. Kirkpatrick Attachment, evolution, and the psychology of religion New York: Guilford Publications, 2005. 400 pp. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 211-214.
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Genovese, J.E.C. (2006). A review of William Corsaro's We're friends, right? Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press, 2003. 264 pp. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 215-218.
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Johnson, D. and Bering, J. (2006). Hand of god, mind of man: Punishment and cognition in the evolution of cooperation. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 219-233.
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Curry, O. (2006). Who's afraid of the naturalistic fallacy? Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 234-247.
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Bleske-Rechek, A., Remiker, M.W., Swanson, M.R., and Seug, N.M. (2006). Women more than men attend to indicators of good character. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 248-261.
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Delton, A.W., Robertson, T.E., and Kenrick, D.T. (2006). The mating game isn't over: A reply to Buller's critique of the evolutionary psychology of mating. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 262-273.
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Eldakar, O.T., Wilson, D.S., and O'Gorman, R. (2006). Emotions and actions associated with altruistic helping and punishment. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 274-286.
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Fromm, H. (2006). Selfish genes: Fit at thirty. A review of Alan Grafen and Mark Ridley Richard Dawkins: How a Scientist Changed the Way We Think. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2006. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 287-289.
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Aarssen, L.W. and Altman, S.T. (2006). Explaining below-replacement fertility and increasing childlessness in wealthy countries: Legacy drive and the 'transmission competition' hypothesis. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 290-302.
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Deaner, R.O. (2006). More males run relatively fast in U.S. road races: Further evidence of a sex difference in competitiveness. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 303-314.
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Takahashi, C., Yamagishi, T., Tanida, S., Kiyonari, T., and Kanazawa, S. (2006). Attractiveness and cooperation in social exchange. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 315-329.
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Jarvis, P. (2006). 'Rough and tumble' play: Lessons in life. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 330-346.
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Polimeni, J. and Reiss, J.P. (2006). The first joke: Exploring the evolutionary origins of humor. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 347-366.
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Wilke, A., Hutchinson, J.M.C., Todd, P.M., and Kruger, D.J. (2006). Is risk taking used as a cue in mate choice? Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 367-393.
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Giosan, C. (2006). High-K Strategy Scale: A measure of the High-K independent criterion of fitness. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 394-405.
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Mysterud, I., Drevon, T., and Slagsvold, T. (2006). An evolutionary interpretation of gift-giving behavior in modern Norwegian society. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 406-425.
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Gallup, G.G. Jr., Frederick, M.J., and Shoup, M. (2006). The evolution of intelligence. A review of. David C. Geary The Origin of Mind. American Psychological Association, 2005. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 426-431.
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van den Berghe, P.L. (2006). Culture in nature. A review of Stephen C. Levinson and Pierre Jaisson [Eds.] Evolution and Culture. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2006. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 432-433.
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Sweller, J. and Sweller, S. (2006). Natural information processing systems. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 434-458.
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Barash, D.P. (2006). More than a hunch, and less than a certainty. A review of Douglas W. Mock More Than Kin and Less Than Kind: The Evolution of Family Conflict. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2006. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 459-461.
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Edlund, J.E., Heider, J.D., Scherer, C.R. Farc, M-M., and Sagarin, B.J. (2006). Sex differences in jealousy in response to actual infidelity. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 462-470.
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Schmitt, D.P. (2006). On the evolutionary virtues of temperate orgasms and prudent sperm allocation. A review of Todd K. Shackelford and Nicholas Pound (Eds.), Sperm Competition in Humans: Classic and Contemporary Readings. New York: Springer, 2006. Evolutionary Psychology, 4: 471-473.
Evolutionary Psychology - An open access peer-reviewed journal - ISSN 1474-7049
© Ian Pitchford and Robert M. Young; individual articles © the author(s)