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CogNet Library: Journals
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Cambridge University Press
Volume 33 Issue 1
Feb 01, 2010
ISSN: 0140525x
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Volume 33 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
Grandparental investment: Past, present, and future
David A. Coall and Ralph Hertwig
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Grandparental investment and the epiphenomenon of menopause in recent human history
Douglas C. Broadfield
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Integrating evolutionary and social science approaches to the family
Donald Cox
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Is contemporary grandparental care an evolutionary mismatch?
Harald A. Euler
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21
Grandparental altruism: Expanding the sense of cause and effect
Edmund Fantino and Stephanie Stolarz-Fantino
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22
Intergenerational conflict over grandparental investment
Tim W. Fawcett, Pieter van den Berg, Franz J. Weissing, Justin H. Park and Abraham P. Buunk
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Motivating grandparental investment
Debra Friedman and Michael Hechter
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An evolutionary perspective can help unify disparate accounts of grandparental investment
Michael Gurven and Eric Schniter
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Grandparental transfers and kin selection
Raymond Hames
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26
Grandparental investment facilitates harmonization of work and family in employed parents: A lifespan psychological perspective
Christiane A. Hoppmann and Petra L. Klumb
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Continuity between pre- and post-demographic transition populations with respect to grandparental investment
Brad R. Huber
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28
Fitness effects of grandparental investments in contemporary low-risk societies
Ralf Kaptijn and Fleur Thomese
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29
Intergenerational transfers and the cost of allomothering in traditional societies
Karen L. Kramer
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30
Population aging and the economic role of the elderly: Bonanza or burden?
Ronald D. Lee
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31
Measures of grandparental investment as a limiting factor in theoretical and empirical advancement
Richard L. Michalski
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32
The evolutionary versus socio-economic view on grandparenthood: What are the grandparents' underlying motivations?
Alexander Pashos
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33
The generation game is the cooperation game: The role of grandparents in the timing of reproduction
Rebecca Sear and Thomas E. Dickins
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34
Are humans cooperative breeders?: Most studies of natural fertility populations do not support the grandmother hypothesis
Beverly I. Strassmann and Nikhil T. Kurapati
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Evolutionary psychology's notion of differential grandparental investment and the Dodo Bird Phenomenon: Not everyone can be right
Martin Voracek, Ulrich S. Tran and Maryanne L. Fisher
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39
Toward an integrative framework of grandparental investment
David A. Coall and Ralph Hertwig
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40
BBS volume 33 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
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BBS volume 33 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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