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Citation: Rf. Moore, CARING FOR IDENTIFIED VERSUS STATISTICAL LIVES - AN EVOLUTIONARY VIEWOF MEDICAL DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(6), 1996, pp. 379-401
Authors:
WENEGRAT B
ABRAMS L
CASTILLOYEE E
ROMINE IJ
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Citation: W. Scheidel, BROTHER-SISTER AND PARENT-CHILD MARRIAGE OUTSIDE ROYAL FAMILIES IN ANCIENT-EGYPT AND IRAN - A CHALLENGE TO THE SOCIOBIOLOGICAL VIEW OF INCEST AVOIDANCE, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(5), 1996, pp. 319-340
Citation: Rc. Johnson, ATTRIBUTES OF CARNEGIE MEDALISTS PERFORMING ACTS OF HEROISM AND OF THE RECIPIENTS OF THESE ACTS, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(5), 1996, pp. 355-362
Citation: F. Salter, CARRIER FEMALES AND SENDER MALES - AN EVOLUTIONARY HYPOTHESIS LINKINGFEMALE ATTRACTIVENESS, FAMILY RESEMBLANCE, AND PATERNITY CONFIDENCE, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(4), 1996, pp. 211-220
Citation: Jm. Anderies, AN ADAPTIVE MODEL FOR PREDICTING KUNG REPRODUCTIVE-PERFORMANCE - A STOCHASTIC DYNAMIC-PROGRAMMING APPROACH, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(4), 1996, pp. 221-245
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Citation: R. Mace, WHEN TO HAVE ANOTHER BABY - A DYNAMIC-MODEL OF REPRODUCTIVE DECISION-MAKING AND EVIDENCE FROM GABBRA PASTORALISTS, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(4), 1996, pp. 263-273
Citation: L. Petrinovich et P. Oneill, INFLUENCE OF WORDING AND FRAMING EFFECTS ON MORAL INTUITIONS, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(3), 1996, pp. 145-171
Citation: M. Nakamichi, THE LEFT-SIDE HOLDING PREFERENCE IS NOT UNIVERSAL - EVIDENCE FROM FIELD OBSERVATIONS IN MADAGASCAR, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(3), 1996, pp. 173-179
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Citation: G. Cowlishaw et R. Mace, CROSS-CULTURAL PATTERNS OF MARRIAGE AND INHERITANCE - A PHYLOGENETIC APPROACH, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(2), 1996, pp. 87-97
Citation: F. Muscarella et Mr. Cunningham, THE EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE AND SOCIAL-PERCEPTION OF MALE PATTERN BALDNESS AND FACIAL HAIR, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(2), 1996, pp. 99-117
Citation: Xt. Wang, EVOLUTIONARY HYPOTHESES OF RISK-SENSITIVE CHOICE - AGE-DIFFERENCES AND PERSPECTIVE CHANGE, Ethology and sociobiology, 17(1), 1996, pp. 1-15