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| Behavioral and Brain Sciences |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 32
Issue 1 |
| Feb 01, 2009 |
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ISSN: 0140525x |
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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Volume 32 :
Issue 1
Table of Contents
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Sex, attachment, and the development of reproductive strategies

Marco Del Giudice
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Selfishness and sex or cooperation and family values?

Joshua M. Ackerman and Douglas T. Kenrick
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No reliable gender differences in attachment across the lifespan

Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus H. van IJzendoorn
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Attachment, reproduction, and life history trade-offs: A broader view of human mating

Lane Beckes and Jeffry A. Simpson
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Fatal attraction syndrome: Not a good way to keep your man

Anne Campbell
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Avoidant strategy in insecure females

Bin-Bin Chen and Dan Li
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Attachment and life history strategy

Aurelio José Figueredo, Jon A. Sefcek and Sally G. Olderbak
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Evolution of neuroendocrine mechanisms linking attachment and life history: The social neuroendocrinology of middle childhood

Mark V. Flinn, Michael P. Muehlenbein and Davide Ponzi
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Attachment strategies across sex, ontogeny, and relationship type

Cari D. Goetz, Carin Perilloux and David M. Buss
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Co-regulation of stress in uterus and during early infancy mediates early programming of gender differences in attachment styles: Evolutionary, genetic, and endocrinal perspectives

Sari Goldstein Ferber
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Attachment theory underestimates the child

Judith Rich Harris
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Synthesizing life history theory with sexual selection: Toward a comprehensive model of alternative reproductive strategies

Jenée James Jackson and Bruce J. Ellis
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Attachment patterns of homeless youth: Choices of stress and confusion

Min Ju Kang and Michael Glassman
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Developmental transformations in attachment in middle childhood

Kathryn A. Kerns
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Life history as an integrative theoretical framework advancing the understanding of the attachment system

Daniel J. Kruger
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Disorganized attachment and reproductive strategies

Andrew J. Lewis and Gregory Tooley
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Gender difference of insecure attachment: Universal or culture-specific?

Nanxin Li, Jibo He and Tonggui Li
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The contribution of comparative research to the development and testing of life history models of human attachment and reproductive strategies

Dario Maestripieri
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Adaptive developmental plasticity might not contribute much to the adaptiveness of reproductive strategies

Lars Penke
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Modeling, simulating, and simplifying links between stress, attachment, and reproduction

Dean Petters and Everett Waters
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Predicting cross-cultural patterns in sex-biased parental investment and attachment

Robert J. Quinlan
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Neuroendocrine features of attachment in infants and nonhuman primates

Leslie J. Seltzer and Seth D. Pollak
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Attachment styles within sexual relationships are strategic

Douglas K. Symons and Alicia L. Szielasko
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Attachment and sexual strategies

Lane E. Volpe and Robert A. Barton
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What love has to do with it: An attachment perspective on pair bonding and sexual behavior

Vivian Zayas and Daphna Ram
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Human reproductive strategies: An emerging synthesis?

Marco Del Giudice
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Précis of Bayesian Rationality: The Probabilistic Approach to Human Reasoning

Mike Oaksford and Nick Chater
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Identifying the optimal response is not a necessary step toward explaining function

Henry Brighton and Henrik Olsson
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Explaining norms and norms explained

David Danks and Frederick Eberhardt
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Beyond response output: More logical than we think

Wim De Neys
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Does rational analysis stand up to rational analysis?

Jonathan St. B. T. Evans
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The strengths of and some of the challenges for Bayesian models of cognition

Thomas L. Griffiths
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Explaining more by drawing on less

Ulrike Hahn
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Are stomachs rational?

Elias L. Khalil
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Is the second-step conditionalization unnecessary?

In-mao Liu
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Bayes plus environment

Craig R. M. McKenzie
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Naïve optimality: Subjects' heuristics can be better motivated than experimenters' optimal models

Jonathan D. Nelson
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Oaksford Chater's theory of reasoning: High prior, lower posterior plausibility

Klaus Oberauer
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Human reasoning includes a mental logic

David P. O'Brien
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Uncertain premises and Jeffrey's rule

David E. Over and Constantinos Hadjichristidis
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Mental probability logic

Niki Pfeifer and Gernot D. Kleiter
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Popper's Severity of Test as an intuitive probabilistic model of hypothesis testing

Fenna H. Poletiek
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Let us not put the probabilistic cart before the uncertainty bull

Guy Politzer and Jean-François Bonnefon
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On is an ought: Levels of analysis and the descriptive versus normative analysis of human reasoning

Walter Schroyens
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Nonmonotonic does not mean probabilistic

Keith Stenning and Michiel van Lambalgen
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The dynamics of development: Challenges for Bayesian rationality

Nils Straubinger, Edward T. Cokely and Jeffrey R. Stevens
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How do individuals reason in the Wason card selection task?

Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
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The uncertain reasoner: Bayes, logic, and rationality

Mike Oaksford and Nick Chater
Page 105
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BBS volume 32 issue 1 Cover and Front matter

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BBS volume 32 issue 1 Cover and Back matter

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