Evolution and Human Behavior

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Editorial Board2016/09/01English
Choosing to help others at a cost to oneself elevates preschoolers' body posture2024/03/01English
Scars for survival: high cost male initiation rites are strongly associated with desert habitat in Pama-Nyungan Australia2024/03/01English
The evolution of symbolic artefacts: How function shapes form2024/04/01English
Are men (believed to be) less prestige-oriented than women?2024/04/01English
“Think leader, think alpha male” and the evolution of leader stereotypes2024/04/01English
Stereotypes versus preferences: revisiting the alpha male stereotype of leadership2024/04/01English
Prestige-based leadership offers women leaders an advantage and reduces gender inequality in leadership2024/04/01English
Systematic error measurement: Treating item errors as data2024/01/01English
Status in Himba pastoralists: are causal claims warranted?2024/01/01English
Editorial Board2023/11/01English
On causes and consequences; a reply to Durkee2024/01/01English
Are papers in Evolution & Human Behavior easy? A review of Scientific Papers Made Easy: How to Write with Clarity and Impact in the Life Sciences2024/01/01English
Oral storytelling: humanity's first data management system?2024/03/01English
Editorial Board2024/03/01English
Sibling aggression is surprisingly common and sexually egalitarian2024/03/01English
Introducing Evolutionary Psychology.2000/07/01English
Withholding Age as Putative Deception in Mate Search Tactics1999/01/01English
Risk-sensitive fertility2002/01/01English
Ecological Constraints on Marriage in Rural Ireland1998/01/01English
Luxury Fever: Why Money Fails to Satisfy in an Era of Excess2001/01/01English
How Many Children Can One Man Have?1998/11/01English
Index1999/11/01English
Book review1998/07/01English
Book review1999/09/01English
The sound of symmetry2002/05/01English
Breast asymmetry and phenotypic quality in women1997/07/01English
Book review1999/07/01English
Sexual Conf lict and Remarriage in Preindustrial Human Populations Causes and Fitness Consequences1998/05/01
The Trivers–Willard hypothesis of parental investment2001/09/01English