Browsing by Author "Winking, Jeffrey"
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Grow, Nanda Bess (2013-08-06)Pygmy tarsiers (Tarsius pumilus) of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia are the only species of tarsier known to live exclusively at high altitudes. This study was the first to locate and observe multiple groups of this elusive ...
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Winking, Jeffrey (PLOS, 2014-12-22)Anonymity is often offered in economic experiments in order to eliminate observer effects and induce behavior that would be exhibited under private circumstances. However, anonymity differs from privacy in that interactants ...
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Hodges, Shannon R (2020-05-14)The San Martin titi monkey (Plecturocebus oenanthe) is a Critically Endangered Neotropical primate endemic to Peru, where forested habitat has been dramatically altered due to anthropogenic activities. In the face of ongoing ...
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Harmon-Jones, Cindy Kay (2012-10-19)Past research suggested that greater rhythmic complexity in musical behavior increases affiliation in small groups. The current research tested the hypothesis that musical behavior including melody would promote affiliation. ...
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Laporte, Catharina (2013-12-02)Religious behavior varies greatly both with-in cultures and cross-culturally. Throughout history, scientific scholars of religion have debated the definition, function, or lack of function for religious behavior. The ...
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Wilkey, Brian 1987- (2013-01-11)Powerful people perform observable agentic behaviors (e.g., directing tasks), and people expect powerful people to act in these agentic ways. Furthermore, Role Congruity Theory predicts that people are disliked when their ...
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Winking, Jeffrey; Gurven, Michael; Kaplan, Hillard (Current Anthropology, 2011)
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Gurven, Michael; Kaplan, Hillard; Winking, Jeffrey; Eid Rodriguez, Daniel; Vasunilashorn, Sarinnapha; Kim, Jung Ki; Finch, Caleb; Crimmins, Eileen; Harpending, Henry (PloS One, 2009)
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MacDonald, Kaeleigh Marie (2014-11-26)This paper investigates the relationship between a person’s level of religiosity, their ability to tolerate outsiders to their faith and their level of openness-to-experience (a big five personality trait). This relationship ...
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Locomotion of the Red-Shanked Douc Langur (Pygathrix Nemaeus) in the Son Tra Nature Reserve, Vietnam Bailey, Kathryn Elizabeth (2018-11-30)This study aims to compile data on the locomotor behavior of the red-shanked douc langur (Pygathrix nemaeus). This dissertation focused on establishing the historical context for primate locomotion studies and provides a ...
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Raterman, Jessica (2018-05-01)This project addresses questions about human foraging behavior in the ethnographic context of small-scale fishing-foraging in the Commonwealth of Dominica, an island in the Eastern Caribbean. The first goal of this project ...
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Tidwell, Natasha Davis (2014-04-23)Previous research has explored several ways in which human fertility influences attraction in both men and women. One of the frequently replicated effects found in this literature is that men tend to rate vocal samples ...
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Kurten, Jenna Snow (2019-07-17)Seeking to understand what catalyzes and sustains fertility reduction, this research explores the reproductive tradeoffs and opportunity costs experienced by individuals in three unique environmental and cultural contexts. ...
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Arcak, Cory L. (2019-11-08)This year long project was designed to provide children in the foster care and juvenile justice systems with a way to express themselves through art created under the constraints of institutional boundaries. Youth in a ...
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Charles, Nora (2012-02-14)Research examining interest in stimuli associated with evolved reproductive motivations has demonstrated sex differences in preferences for potential mates and infants, as well as traits and states associated with increased ...
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Zhong, Shuru (2018-07-17)The complicated reality of fresh food retail in urban China is that although supermarket chains are rapidly proliferating, wet markets, a kind of traditional food market where independent traders primarily sell “wet” items ...