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2009 - Volume 7

Issue 1
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Saad, G. (2009). Revisiting Thorstein Veblen’s “Why is economics not an evolutionary science?” A review of Michael Shermer, The Mind of the Market: Compassionate Apes, Competitive Humans, and Other Tales from Evolutionary Economics. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 1-5.
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Campbell, A. (2009). Nature abhors a vacuum. A review of James Waller, Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 6-10.
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Brown, C.M., Young, S.G., Sacco, D.F., Bernstein, M.J., and Claypool, H.M. (2009). Social inclusion facilitates interest in mating. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 11-27.
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Giosan, C., and Wyka, K. (2009). Is a successful high-K fitness strategy associated with better mental health? Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 28-39.
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Cabanac, M. (2009). Do birds experience sensory pleasure? Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 40-47.
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Austin, M. (2009). A trumpet with an uncertain (but compelling) sound: A review of Jonathan Gottschall, Literature, Science and a New Humanities. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 48-51.
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Provine, R.R., Krosnowski, K.A., and Brocato, N.W. (2009). Tearing: Breakthrough in human emotional signaling. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 52-56.
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Pollet, T.V., and Nettle, D. (2009). Dead or alive? Knowledge about a sibling's death varies by genetic relatedness in a modern society. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 57-65.
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Bishop, D.I., Meyer, B.C., Schmidt, T.M., and Gray, B.R. (2009). Differential investment behavior between grandparents and grandchildren: The role of paternity uncertainty. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 66-77.
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Gray, P.B. (2009). The evolution of the evolution of human behavior. A review of Agustin Fuentes, Evolution of Human Behavior. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 78-81.
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Teehan, J. (2009). Judaism and biology. A review of Rick Goldberg (Ed.), Judaism in Biological Perspective: Biblical Lore and Judaic Practices. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 82-87.
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Jonason, P.K., Cetrulo, J.F., Madrid, J.M., and Morrison, C. (2009). Gift-giving as a courtship or mate-retention tactic?: Insights from non-human models. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 89-103.
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Sayigh, L.S. (2009). The social minds of other species. A review of Maddalena Bearzi and Craig B. Stanford, Beautiful Minds: The Parallel Lives of Great Apes and Dolphins. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 104-109.
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Liddle, J.R., and Shackelford, T.K. (2009). The human mind isn’t perfect – Who knew? A review of Gary Marcus, Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 110-115.
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Robinette Ha, R. (2009). The science of observational methods. A review of Paul Martin and Patrick Bateson, Measuring Behaviour: An Introductory Guide (3rd ed. ). Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 116-117.
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Bressan, P., Colarelli, S.M., and Cavalieri, M.B. (2009). Biologically costly altruism depends on emotional closeness among step but not half or full siblings. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 118-132.
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Larson, D.O. (2009). Exploring our past, present, and future through the neurosciences. A review of Daniel Lord Smail, On Deep History and the Brain. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 133-141.
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Verbeek, P. (2009). The need to observe forgiveness. A review of Michael E. McCullough, Beyond Revenge: The Evolution of the Forgiveness Instinct. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(1): 142-145.
Issue 2
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Moroschan, G., Hurd, P.L., and Nicoladis, E. (2009). Sex differences in the use of indirect aggression in adult Canadians. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 146-159.
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Pawlowski, B. (2009). Dual sexual strategy in females - Is the mysterious nature of women explained? A review of Randy Thornhill and Steven W. Gangestad, The Evolutionary Biology of Human Female Sexuality. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 160-163.
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Camilleri, J.A., and Quinsey, V.L. (2009). Testing the cuckoldry risk hypothesis of partner sexual coercion in community and forensic samples. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 164-178.
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Bleske-Rechek, A., VandenHeuvel, B., and Vander Wyst, M. (2009). Age variation in mating strategies and mate preferences: beliefs versus reality. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 179-205.
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Dunbar, R. (2009). Neuroscience and I. A review of Michael S. Gazzaniga, Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 206-207.
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MacDonald, K. (2009). Evolution, psychology, and a conflict theory of culture. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 208-233.
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Fitzgerald, C.J., and Colarelli, S.M. (2009). Altruism and reproductive limitations. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 234-252.
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Goetz, A.T., and Causey, K. (2009). Sex differences in perceptions of infidelity: Men often assume the worst. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 253-263.
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Del Giudice, M. (2009). On the real magnitude of psychological sex differences. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 264-279.
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Kruger, D.J., and Schlemmer, E. (2009). Male scarcity is differentially related to male marital likelihood across the life course. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 280-287.
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Liddle, J.R., and Shackelford, T.K. (2009). Why evolutionary psychology is “true”. A review of Jerry Coyne, Why Evolution is True. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 288-294.
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Gummerum, M., Takezawa, M., and Keller, M. (2009). The influence of social category and reciprocity on adults’ and children’s altruistic behavior. Evolutionary Psychology, 2(2): 295-316.
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Bell, R., and Buchner, A. (2009). Enhanced source memory for names of cheaters. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 317-330.
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Geher, G. (2009). Accuracy and oversexualization in cross-sex mind-reading: An adaptationist approach. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2): 331-347.
Issue 3
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Webster, G.D., Jonason, P.K., and Schember, T.O. (2009). Hot topics and popular papers in evolutionary psychology: Analyses of title words and citation counts in Evolution and Human Behavior, 1979 – 2008. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(3): 348-362.
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Hasson, O. (2009). Emotional tears as biological signals. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(3): 363-370.
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Sundie, J.M., and Goss, R.J. (2009). Signaling style, substance, and smarts: An evolutionary-informed perspective on consumer motivation. A review of Geoffrey Miller, Spent: Sex, Evolution, and Consumer Behavior. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(3): 371-373.
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Kirsner, B. R., Figueredo, A. J., and Jacobs, W. J. (2009). Structural relations among negative affect, mate value, and mating effort. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(3): 374-397.
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Paul, G. (2009). The chronic dependence of popular religiosity upon dysfunctional psychosociological conditions. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(3): 398-441.
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Ellison, P.T. (2009). A growing thought. A review of Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, Mothers and Others: The Evolutionary Origins of Mutual Understanding. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(3): 442-448.
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Honey, P. L., and Coulombe, C. D. (2009). Effects of context and relative rank on mate choice and affiliation ratings. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(3): 449-462.
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Palmer, C.T. (2009). An important contribution to the study of sexual coercion. A review of Martin N. Muller and Richard W. Wrangham, (Eds.) Sexual Coercion in Primates and Humans: An Evolutionary Perspective on Male Aggression Against Females. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(3): 463-466.
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Fitzgerald, C. and Whitaker, M. B. (2009). Sex differences in violent versus non-violent life-threatening altruism. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(3): 467-476.
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Brewer, G. and Riley, C. (2009). Height, relationship satisfaction, jealousy, and mate retention. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(3): 477-489.
Issue 4
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Nadelson, L.S. and Sinatra, G.M. (2009). Educational professionals’ knowledge and acceptance of evolution. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(4): 490-516.
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Gallup, G.G., Jr., Finn, M.M., and Sammis, B. (2009). On the origin of descended scrotal testicles: the activation hypothesis. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(4): 517-526.
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Vandermassen, G. (2009). Women's evolutionary enigmas. A review of David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton, How Women Got Their Curves and Other Just-So Stories. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(4): 527-533.
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Carlson, J.M., Fee, A.L., and Reinke, K.S (2009). Backward masked snakes and guns modulate spatial attention. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(4): 534-544.
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Buunk, A.P., Pollet, T.V., Klavina, L., Figueredo, A.J, and Dijkstra, P. (2009). Height among women is curvilinearly related to life history strategy. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(4): 545-559.
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Fisher, M., Geher, G., Cox, A., Tran, U. S., Hoben, A., Arrabaca, A., Chaize, C., Dietrich, R., and Voracek, M. (2009). Impact of relational proximity on distress from infidelity. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(4): 560-580.
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Friedrich, M. (2009). Using Darwin to explain Hamlet and Superman. A review of William Flesch, Comeuppance: Costly Signaling, Altruistic Punishment, and Other Biological Components of Fiction. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(4): 581-584.
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Salmon, C. Figueredo, A.J., and Woodburn, L. (2009). Life history strategy and disordered eating behavior. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(4): 585-600.
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Berbesque, J.C., and Marlowe, F.W. (2009). Sex differences in food preferences of Hadza hunter-gatherers. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(4): 601-616.
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Editorial Staff (2009). Acknowledgement of reviewers. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(4): 617-618.
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