1. Why Dolphins Wear Sponges, Evolution At Work, and a Seriously Misinformed Cu...
Ethics and Morality Evolutionary Psychology Gender Happiness Health Integrative Medicine Intelligence Law and Crime Media Memory Neuroscience Parenting Personal Perspectives Personality Philosophy Politics Procrastination Psych Careers
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2. Why Dolphins Wear Sponges, Evolution At Work, and a Seriously Misinformed Cu...
Ethics and Morality Evolutionary Psychology Gender Happiness Health Integrative Medicine Intelligence Law and Crime Media Memory Neuroscience Parenting Personal Perspectives Personality Philosophy Politics Procrastination Psych Careers
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3. Why Dolphins Wear Sponges, Evolution At Work, and a Seriously Misinformed Cu...
Ethics and Morality Evolutionary Psychology Gender Happiness Health Integrative Medicine Intelligence Law and Crime Media Memory Neuroscience Parenting Personal Perspectives Personality Philosophy Politics Procrastination Psych Careers
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4. Why Dolphins Wear Sponges, Evolution At Work, and a Seriously Misinformed Cu...
Ethics and Morality Evolutionary Psychology Gender Happiness Health Integrative Medicine Intelligence Law and Crime Media Memory Neuroscience Parenting Personal Perspectives Personality Philosophy Politics Procrastination Psych Careers
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5. Meat for sex? A blown "fact" | Psychology Today
scenarios about human evolution. Here we review the theoretical and empirical basis for the meat-for-sex hypothesis. We argue that chimpanzee behavioral ecology does not favor the evolution of such exchanges because 1) female chimpanzees
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6. Meat for sex? A blown "fact" | Psychology Today
scenarios about human evolution. Here we review the theoretical and empirical basis for the meat-for-sex hypothesis. We argue that chimpanzee behavioral ecology does not favor the evolution of such exchanges because 1) female chimpanzees
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201006/meat-sex-blown-fact?quicktabs_5=0 - 55.6kb
7. Meat for sex? A blown "fact" | Psychology Today
scenarios about human evolution. Here we review the theoretical and empirical basis for the meat-for-sex hypothesis. We argue that chimpanzee behavioral ecology does not favor the evolution of such exchanges because 1) female chimpanzees
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201006/meat-sex-blown-fact - 55.6kb
8. Meat for sex? A blown "fact" | Psychology Today
scenarios about human evolution. Here we review the theoretical and empirical basis for the meat-for-sex hypothesis. We argue that chimpanzee behavioral ecology does not favor the evolution of such exchanges because 1) female chimpanzees
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201006/meat-sex-blown-fact/ - 55.1kb
9. Comments on "Why Dolphins Wear Sponges, Evolution At Work, and a Seriou...
simply named, "The end of evolutionary psychology", here:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2011/07/the-end-of-evolutionary-p...
This in turn links to a rather more cautious article in the latest (Jul '11) issue of the absolutely
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10. Comments on "Why Dolphins Wear Sponges, Evolution At Work, and a Seriou...
simply named, "The end of evolutionary psychology", here:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2011/07/the-end-of-evolutionary-p...
This in turn links to a rather more cautious article in the latest (Jul '11) issue of the absolutely
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201107/why-dolphins-wear-sponges-evolution-work-and-seriously-misinformed-curmu/comments?quicktabs_5=1 - 51.9kb