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  • Fessler, Daniel M.T.

    Evolutionary psychology, emotion, sex and reproduction, food and eating, violence and risk-taking, conformity and cooperation (University of California at Los Angeles).

    www.sscnet.ucla.edu

  • Buss, David

    Evolutionary psychology of human mating strategies; conflict between the sexes; prestige, status, and social reputation; the emotion of jealousy; homicide; anti-homicide defenses; and stalking (University of Texas).

    www.psy.utexas.edu

  • Geary, David C.

    Children's development of basic number and arithmetic skills; evolution of sex differences (University of Missouri at Columbia, USA).

    web.missouri.edu

  • Singh, Devendra

    Evolutionary significance of human physical attractiveness; Wait-to-hip ratio (University of Texas).

    www.psy.utexas.edu

  • Sulloway, Frank

    Life and theories of Charles Darwin; origins and validity of psychoanalysis; birth order, family dynamics and personality (University of California at Berkeley).

    www.sulloway.org

  • Barkow, Jerome H.

    Evolutionary psychology, sociobiology, human reproductive behaviour (Dalhousie University, Canada).

    is.dal.ca

  • Tooby, John

    Cross-cultural studies of psychological adaptations and human behavioral ecology (University of California at Santa Barbara).

    www.anth.ucsb.edu

  • MacDonald, Kevin

    Eolutionary perspectives on Judaism and European marriage practices. (California State University, Long Beach).

    www.csulb.edu

  • Wilson, Margo

    Evolutionary psychological perspectives on perceptions, emotions and motivations (McMaster University, Ontario, Canada).

    www.science.mcmaster.ca

  • Daly, Martin

    Evolutionary and ecological theories and psychology, particularly epidemiological studies on lethal violence among humans, and the behavioral ecology of desert rodents (McMaster University, Ontario, Canada).

    www.science.mcmaster.ca

  • Boyd, Rob

    Evolutionary psychology of the mechanisms that give rise to and shape human culture (University of California at Los Angeles).

    www.sscnet.ucla.edu

  • Cosmides, Leda

    Evolutionary psychology, cognition, domain-specific reasoning (University of California, Santa Barbara).

    www.psych.ucsb.edu

  • Ellis, Bruce

    Family relationships, pubertal timing, and onset of sexual activity and reproduction; sexual attraction and mate selection; dependence and investment in dating relationships (University of Canterbury, New Zealand).

    www.psyc.canterbury.ac.nz

  • Pinker, Steven

    Language, cognitive science, evolutionary psychology (MIT).

    pinker.wjh.harvard.edu

  • Lieberman, Debra

    Kin detection, disgust, altruism, and moral sentiments. (University of Hawaii)

    www2.hawaii.edu

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