I: Some Statements of Theory 1: Two Decades of a New Paradigm 2: Three Styles in the Evolutionary Analysis of Human Behavior II: Mating 3: Polygyny, Family Structure, and Child Mortality 4: Paternal Investment and Hunter-Gatherer Divorce Rates 5: Fertility, Offspring Quality, and Wealth in Datoga Pastoralists 6: Manipulating Kinship Rules 7: Physical Attractiveness, Race, and Somatic Prejudice in Bahia, Brazil III: Parenting 8: Parental Investment Strategies among Aka Foragers, Ngandu Farmers, and Euro-American Urban-Industrialists 9: Parenting Other Men's Children 10: Female-biased Parental Investment and Growth Performance among the Mukogodo 11: Why Do the Yomut Raise More Sons than Daughters? 12: The Grandmother Hypothesis and Human Evolution IV: The Demographic Transition 13: An Adaptive Model of Human Reproductive Rate Where Wealth Is Inherited 14: The Evolutionary Economics and Psychology of the Demographic Transition to Low Fertility 15: Sex, Wealth, and Fertility 16: To Marry Again or Not V: Sociality 17: Effects of Illness and Injury on Foraging among the Yora and Shiwiar 18: Reciprocal Altruism in Yanomamö Food Exchange 19: Reciprocal Altruism and Warfare 20: The Emergence and Stability of Cooperative Fishing on Ifaluk Atoll VI: Conclusion 21: Twenty Years of Evolutionary Biology and Human Social behavior
I: Some Statements of Theory 1: Two Decades of a New Paradigm 2: Three Styles in the Evolutionary Analysis of Human Behavior II: Mating 3: Polygyny, Family Structure, and Child Mortality 4: Paternal Investment and Hunter-Gatherer Divorce Rates 5: Fertility, Offspring Quality, and Wealth in Datoga Pastoralists 6: Manipulating Kinship Rules 7: Physical Attractiveness, Race, and Somatic Prejudice in Bahia, Brazil III: Parenting 8: Parental Investment Strategies among Aka Foragers, Ngandu Farmers, and Euro-American Urban-Industrialists 9: Parenting Other Men's Children 10: Female-biased Parental Investment and Growth Performance among the Mukogodo 11: Why Do the Yomut Raise More Sons than Daughters? 12: The Grandmother Hypothesis and Human Evolution IV: The Demographic Transition 13: An Adaptive Model of Human Reproductive Rate Where Wealth Is Inherited 14: The Evolutionary Economics and Psychology of the Demographic Transition to Low Fertility 15: Sex, Wealth, and Fertility 16: To Marry Again or Not V: Sociality 17: Effects of Illness and Injury on Foraging among the Yora and Shiwiar 18: Reciprocal Altruism in Yanomamö Food Exchange 19: Reciprocal Altruism and Warfare 20: The Emergence and Stability of Cooperative Fishing on Ifaluk Atoll VI: Conclusion 21: Twenty Years of Evolutionary Biology and Human Social behavior
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