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Human behavior / Ethics / Sexual fidelity / Violence against women / Violence / Infidelity / Aggression / Domestic violence / Psychological adaptation / Behavior / Dispute resolution / Evolutionary psychology
Date: 2009-06-04 12:15:23
Human behavior
Ethics
Sexual fidelity
Violence against women
Violence
Infidelity
Aggression
Domestic violence
Psychological adaptation
Behavior
Dispute resolution
Evolutionary psychology

Born to Kill? Evaluating Evolutionary Explanations of Homicide

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