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A mature evolutionary psychology demands careful conclusions about sex differences
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 275-276
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Sex Differences: Empiricism, hypothesis testing, and other virtues
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 276-277
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Sociosexual strategies in tribes and nations
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 277-278
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Who's zooming who?
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- 12 August 2005, p. 278
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Sex differences in the design features of socially contingent mating adaptations
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 278-279
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What is the significance of cross-national variability in sociosexuality?
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- 12 August 2005, p. 280
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On sociosexual cognitive architecture
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 280-281
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Universal sex differences across patriarchal cultures ≠ evolved psychological dispositions
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 281-283
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The second to fourth digit ratio, sociosexuality, and offspring sex ratio
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 283-284
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Ethnography, cultural context, and assessments of reproductive success matter when discussing human mating strategies
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 284-285
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Sperm competition theory offers additional insight into cultural variation in sexual behavior
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 285-286
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Medical advances reduce risk of behaviours related to high sociosexuality
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 286-287
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The trees are not the forest, and monogamy is certainly not a kind of wood
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 287-288
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Sociosexuality and sex ratio: Sex differences and local markets
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- 12 August 2005, p. 288
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Adding the missing link back into mate choice research
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- 12 August 2005, p. 289
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Promiscuity in an evolved pair-bonding system: Mating within and outside the Pleistocene box
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 290-291
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Less restricted mating, low contact with kin, and the role of culture
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 291-292
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Universal human traits: The holy grail of evolutionary psychology
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 292-293
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Worldwide, economic development and gender equality correlate with liberal sexual attitudes and behavior: What does this tell us about evolutionary psychology?
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 293-294
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Fitting data to theory: The contribution of a comparative perspective
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- 12 August 2005, pp. 294-295
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