ebook img

Evolution and Human Behavior 1991: Vol 12 Index PDF

7 Pages·1991·0.9 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Evolution and Human Behavior 1991: Vol 12 Index

Author Index Alexander RD, 387 Lindberg RG, 75, 163, 245 Low BS, 411 Barton EY, 195 Bercovitch FB, 315 MacDonald K, 169 Boulton MJ, 119, 177 Manning JT, 237 Burbank VK, 291 Manning JT, 337 Buss DM, 401 McAndrew FT, 365 McCullough JM, 195 Messeri P, 1 Camire L, 345 Chamberlain AT, 237 Palmer CT, 221 Chiarucci P, 1 Pennington R, 83 Chisholm JS, 291 Pinassi D, 1 De Catanzaro D, 13 Russon AE, 55 Engel C, 105 Schuster R, 165 Sherman PW, 377 Fidanzi P, 1 Siegelkow E, 105 Frost P, 335 Smuts RW, 77, 409 Studd MV, 249 Gattiker UE, 249 Tooke W, 345 Harris PB, 365 Vivian MRP, 481 Hawkes K, 29 Voland E, 105 Hope PL, 147 Waite BE, 55 Johnson JL, 365 Whitehead H, 147 Johnson RC, 211 Johnson SB, 211 Zappella M, 1 Subject Index ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS DARWINISM Monogamy and Polygyny in Southeast Do Women Have Evolved Mate Preferences Arnhem Land: Male Coercion and Female for Men with Resources?: A Reply to Choice, 291 Smuts, 401 The Present Also Explains the Past: A ACHE FORAGERS Response to Tooby and Cosmides, 77 Showing Off: Tests of an Hypothesis About DAYCARE Men’s Foraging Goals, 29 Patterns of Dominance and Imitation in an ADAPTATION Infant Peer Group, 55 Do Women Have Evolved Mate Preferences for Men with Resources?: A Reply to DECEPTION Smuts, 401 Patterns of Deception in Intersexual and The Present Also Explains the Past: A Intrasexual Mating Strategies, 345 Response to Tooby and Cosmides, 77 Social Learning and Kin Recognition: An DOMINANCE Addendum and Reply to Sherman, 387 Social Stratification, Social Strategies, and Reproductive Success in Primates, 315 ADOPTION, HUMAN Sociobiology and the Naming of Adopted and EMOTIONAL PROCESSING Natural Children, 365 Left-Side Cradling and Brain Lateralization, 237 AGGRESSION A Comparison of Structural and Contextual ETHOLOGY Features of Middle School Children’s Parental Bonding in the Treatment of Autistic Playful and Aggressive Fighting, 119 Behavior, 1 ALTRUISM EVOLUTION Evolutionary Limits to Self-Preservation, 13 Do Women Have Evolved Mate Preferences Kin-Selection, Reciprocal Altruism, and for Men With Resources?: A Reply to Information Sharing Among Maine Smuts, 401 Lobstermen, 221 Preference and Behavior: A Response to Buss, 409 AUTISTIC BEHAVIOR The Present Also Explains the Past: A Parental Bonding in the Treatment of Autistic Response to Tooby and Cosmides, 77 Behavior, 1 Evolutionary Limits to Self-Preservation, 13 Reproductive Life in Nineteenth Century BRAIN LATERALIZATON Sweden: An Evolutionary Perspective on Left-Side Cradling and Brain Lateralization, Demographic Phenomena, 411 237 EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY CHILD FOSTERING The Evolutionary Psychology of Sexual Child Fostering as a Reproductive Strategy Harassment in Organizations, 249 Among Southern African Pastoralists, 83 FERTILITY CRISIS Reproductive Life in Nineteenth Century Relatedness and Mortality Risk During a Crisis Sweden: An Evolutionary Perspective on Year: Plymouth Colony, i620-1621, 195 Demographic Phenomena, 411 DARWINIAN PSYCHOLOGY FIGHTING A Perspective on Darwinian Psychology: The A Comparison of Structural and Contextual Importance of Domain-General Mechanisms, Features of Middle School Children’s Plasticity, and-Individual Differences, 449 Playful and Aggressive Fighting, 119 487 488 Subject Index FISHING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Kin-Selection, Reciprocal Altruism, and Kin Selection, Reciprocal Altruism, and Information Sharing Among Maine Information Sharing Among Maine Lobstermen, 221 Lobstermen, 221 FORAGING INTER-BIRTH INTERVALS On the Concept of Limited Polygyny: A Reply Reproductive Life in Nineteenth Century to Frost, 169 Sweden: An Evolutionary Perspective on Showing Off: Tests of an Hypothesis About Demographic Phenomena, 411 Men’s Foraging Goals, 29 Sperm Whalers Off the Galapagos Islands and KIN in the Western North Pacific, 1830-1850: Sociobiology and the Naming of Adopted and Ideal Free Whalers?, 147 Natural Children, 365 Support and Conflict of Kinsmen in Norse HERERO PASTORALISTS Earldoms, Icelandic Families, and the Child Fostering as a Reproductive Strategy English Royalty, 211 Among Southern African Pastoralists, 83 KIN RECOGNITION HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY Multiple Mating and Kin Recognition by Self- Cost/Benefit Oriented Parental Investment by Inspection, 377 High Status Families: The Krummhérn Social Learning and Kin Recognition: An Case, 105 Addendum and Reply to Sherman, 387 HUNTING KIN-SELECTION Showing Off: Tests of an Hypothesis About Kin-Selection, Reciprocal Altruism, and Men’s Foraging Goals, 29 Information Sharing Among Maine Lobstermen, 221 IDEAL FREE DISTRIBUTION KRUMMHORN Sperm Whalers Off the Galapagos Islands and in the Western North Pacific, 1830-1850: Cost/Benefit Oriented Parental Investment by Ideal Free Whalers?, 147 High Status Families: The Krummhéorn Case, 105 IMITATION LEFT-SIDE CRADLING Patterns of Dominance and Imitation in an Infant Peer Group, 55 Left-Side Cradling and Brain Lateralization, 237 INFANT DAYCARE Sex Differences in Left-Side Infant Holding: Results from ‘‘Family Album’’ Photographs, Patterns of Dominance and Imitation in an 337 Infant Peer Group, 55 MATE-CHOICE STRATEGY INFANT EMOTIONAL STATE Do Women Have Evolved Mate Preferences Left-Side Cradling and Brain Lateralization, for Men with Resources?: A Reply to 237 Smuts, 401 Sex Differences in Left-Side Infant Holding: Preference and Behavior: A Response to Buss, Results from ‘‘Family Album’’ Photographs, 337 The Present Also Explains the Past: A Response to Tooby and Cosmides, 77 INFANT PEER RELATIONSHIPS Patterns of Dominance and Imitation in an MATING, MULTIPLE Infant Peer Group, 55 Multiple Mating and Kin Recognition by Self- Inspection, 377 INFORMATION Sperm Whalers Off the Galdpagos Islands and MATING STRATEGIES in the Western North Pacific, 1830-1850: Multiple Mating and Kin Recognition by Self- Ideal Free Whalers?, 147 Inspection, 377 Subject Index 489 Patterns of Deception in Intersexual and PASTORALISTS Intrasexual Mating Strategies, 345 Child Fostering as a Reproductive Strategy Among Southern African Pastoralists, 83 MATING SYSTEMS Letter to the Editors, 335 PATERNITY, MIXED Muitiple Mating and Kin Recognition by Self- MONOGAMY Inspection, 377 Monogamy and Polygyny in Southeast Arnhem Land: Male Coercion and Female PEERS Choice, 291 Patterns of Dominance and Imitation in an On the Concept of Limited Polygyny: A Reply Infant Peer Group, 55 to Frost, 169 PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY MORTALITY A Perspective on Darwinian Psychology: The Relatedness and Mortality Risk During a Crisis Importance of Domain-General Mechanisms, Year: Plymouth Colony, 1620-1621, 195 Plasticity, and Individual Differences, 449 MOTIVATIONAL CONFLICT PLASTICITY Parental Bonding in the Treatment of Autistic A Perspective on Darwinism Psychology: The Behavior, 1 Importance of Domain-General Mechanisms, Plasticity, and Individual Differences, 449 NAMING PATTERNS PLAY Sociobiology and the Naming of Adopted and Natural Children, 365 A Comparison of Structural and Contextual Features of Middle School Children’s ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Playful and Aggressive Fighting, 119 The Evolutionary Psychology of Sexual PLYMOUTH COLONY Harassment in Organizations, 249 Relatedness and Mortality Risk During a Crisis PACIFIC OCEAN Year: Plymouth Colony, 1620-1621, 195 Sperm Whalers Off the Galdpagos Islands and POLYGYNY in the Western North Pacific, 1830-1850: Ideal Free Whalers?, 147 Letter to the Editors, 335 On the Concept of Limited Polygyny: A Reply to Frost, 169 PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP Sociobiology and the Naming of Adopted and POLYGYNY, SORORAL AND NONSOROAL Natural Children, 365 Monogamy and Polygyny in Southeast Arnhem Land: Male Coercion and Female PARENTAL INPUT Choice, 291 Sociobiology and the Naming of Adopted and Natural Children, 365 PRIMATES Social Stratification, Social Strategies, and PARENTAL INVESTMENT Reproductive Success in Primates, 315 Cost/Benefit Oriented Parental Investment by High Status Families: The Krummhérn PSYCHOLOGICAL PAIN Case, 105 The Evolutionary Psychology of Sexual Do Women Have Evolved Mate Preferences Harassment in Organizations, 249 for Men with Resources?: A Reply to Smuts, 401 RECIPROCAL ALTRUISM On the Concept of Limited Polygyny: A Reply to Frost, 169 Kin-Selection, Reciprocal Altruism, and The Present Also Explains the Past: A Information Sharing Among Maine Response to Tooby and Cosmides, 77 Lobstermen, 221 490 Subject Index RELATEDNESS Social Learning and Kin Recognition: An Relatedness and Mortality Risk During a Crisis Addendum and Reply to Sherman, 387 Year: Plymouth Colony, 1620-1621, 195 Support and Conflict of Kinsmen in Norse SELF-PRESERVATION Earldoms, Icelandic Families, and the Evolutionary Limits to Self-Preservation, 13 English Royalty, 211 SELF-REFERENCE REPRODUCTIVE LIFE, SWEDISH Social Learning and Kin Recognition: An Reproductive Life in Nineteenth Century Addendum and Reply to Sherman, 387 Sweden: An Evolutionary Perspective on Demographic Phenomena, 411 SELF-REFERENT PHENOTYPE MATCHING Multiple Mating and Kin Recognition by Self- REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES Inspection, 377 Child Fostering as a Reproductive Strategy Among Southern African Pastoralists, 83 SENESCENCE Cost/Benefit Oriented Parental Investment by High Status Families: The Krummhorn Evolutionary Limits to Self-Preservation, 13 Case, 105 SEX DIFFERENCES The Evolutionary Psychology of Sexual Harassment in Organizations, 249 Patterns of Deception in Intersexual and Intrasexual Mating Strategies, 345 REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES, Reproductive Life in Nineteenth Century ALTERNATIVE FEMALE Sweden: An Evolutionary Perspective on Monogamy and Polygyny in Southeast Demographic Phenomena, 411 Arnheim Land: Male Coercion and Female Sex Differences in Left-Side Infant Holding: Choice, 291 Results from ‘‘Family Album’’ Photographs, 337 REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS SEX ROLES Social Stratification, Social Strategies, and Reproductive Success in Primates, 315 Showing Off: Tests of an Hypothesis About Men’s Foraging Goals, 29 RESOURCES Do Women Have Evolved Mate Preferences SEX-RATIO for Men with Resources?: A Reply to Cost/Benefit Oriented Parental Investment by Smuts, 401 High Status Families: The Krummhérn The Present Also Explains the Past: A Case, 105 Response to Tooby and Cosmides, 77 Reproductive Life in Nineteenth Century Reproductive Life in Nineteenth Century Sweden: An Evolutionary Perspective on Sweden: An Evolutionary Perspective on Demographic Phenomena, 411 Demographic Phenomena, 411 SEXUAL BEHAVIOR RISK The Evolutionary Psychology of Sexual Showing Off: Tests of an Hypothesis About Harassment in Organizations, 249 Men’s Foraging Goals, 29 SEXUAL HARASSMENT ROUGH-AND-TUMBLE The Evolutionary Psychology of Sexual A Comparison of Structural and Contextual Harassment in Organizations, 249 Features of Middle School Children’s Playful and Aggressive Fighting, 119 SEXUAL PSYCHOLOGY SELF-DESTRUCTION The Evolutionary Psychology of Sexual Harassment in Organizations, 249 Evolutionary Limits to Self-Preservation, 13 SELF-INSPECTION SHARING Multiple Mating and Kin Recognition by Self- Showing Off: Test of an Hypothesis About Inspection, 377 Men’s Foraging Goals, 29 Subject Index 491 SIBLINGS SOCIAL STRATEGIES Multiple Mating and Kin Recognition by Self- Social Stratification, Social Strategies, and Inspection, 377 Reproductive Success in Primates, 315 Reproductive Life in Nineteenth Century Sweden: An Evolutionary Perspective on SPECIES-TYPICAL MATE PREFERENCES Demographic Phenomena, 411 Do Women Have Evolved Mate Preferences Social Learning and Kin Recognition: An for Men With Resources?: A Reply to Addendum and Reply to Sherman, 387 Smuts, 401 Preference and Behavior: A Response to Buss, SOCIAL COGNITION Social Stratification, Social Strategies, and Reproductive Success in Primates, 315 SPERM WHALE Sperm Whalers Off the Galapagos Islands and SOCIAL DOMINANCE in the Western North Pacific, 1830-1850: Patterns of Dominance and Imitation in an Ideal Free Whalers?, 147 Infant Peer Group, 55 SUPPORT VS. CONFLICT SOCIAL LEARNING Support and Conflict of Kinsmen in Norse Multiple Mating and Kin Recognition by Self- Earldoms, Icelandic Families, and the Inspection, 377 English Royalty, 211 Social Learning and Kin Recognition: An Addendum and Reply to Sherman, 387 WHALING Sperm Whalers Off the Galapagos Islands and in the Western North Pacific, 1830-1850: Ideal Free Whalers?, 147

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.