Publikationen von Willem E. Frankenhuis

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Nettle, D., Frankenhuis, W. E., & Rickard, I. J. (2014). The evolution of Predictive Adaptive Responses in humans: Response. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281, 20132822.
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Pollet, T. V., Tybur, J. M., Frankenhuis, W. E., & Rickard, I. J. (2014). What can cross-cultural correlations teach us about human nature? Human Nature-an Interdisciplinary Biosocial Perspective, 25, 410–429.
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Rickard, I. J., Frankenhuis, W. E., & Nettle, D. (2014). Why are childhood family factors associated with timing of maturation? A role for internal state. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 9, 3–15.
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Tybur, J. M., Frankenhuis, W. E., & Pollet, T. V. (2014). Behavioral immune system methods: Surveying the past to shape the future. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, 8, 274–283.
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Frankenhuis, W. E., & de Weerth, C. (2013). Does early-life exposure to stress shape or impair cognition? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 22, 407–412.
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Frankenhuis, W. E., Gergely, G., & Watson, J. S. (2013). Infants may use contingency analysis to estimate environmental states: An evolutionary, life-history perspective. Child Development Perspectives, 7, 115–120.
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Frankenhuis, W. E., House, B., Barrett, H. C., & Johnson, S. P. (2013). Infants’ perception of chasing. Cognition, 126, 224–233.
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Frankenhuis, W. E., Panchanathan, K., & Barrett, H. C. (2013). Bridging developmental systems theory and evolutionary psychology using dynamic optimization. Developmental Science, 16, 584–598.
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Kievit, R. A., Frankenhuis, W. E., Waldorp, L. J., & Borsboom, D. (2013). Simpson’s Paradox in psychological science: A practical guide. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 513.
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Nettle, D., Frankenhuis, W. E., & Rickard, I. J. (2013). The evolution of Predictive Adaptive Responses in human life history. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 280, 20131343.
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Panchanathan, K., Frankenhuis, W. E., & Silk, J. B. (2013). The bystander effect in an N player dictator game. Organisational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 120, 285–297.
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Frankenhuis, W. E., & del Giudice, M. (2012). When do adaptive developmental mechanisms yield maladaptive outcomes? Developmental Psychology, 48, 628–642.
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Frankenhuis, W. E., & Karremans, J. C. (2012). Uncommitted men match their risk taking to female preferences, while committed men do the opposite. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 428–431.
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Nettle, D., Frankenhuis, W. E., & Rickard, I. J. (2012). The adaptive basis of psychosocial acceleration theory. Developmental Psychology, 48, 718–721.
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Frankenhuis, W. E., & Panchanathan, K. (2011). Individual differences in developmental plasticity may result from stochastic sampling. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6, 336–347.
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Frankenhuis, W. E., & Panchanathan, K. (2011). Balancing sampling and specialization: An adaptationist model of incremental development. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 278, 3558–3565.
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Thomsen, L., Frankenhuis, W. E., Ingold-Smith, M., & Carey, S. (2011). Big and mighty: Preverbal infants mentally represent social dominance. Science, 331, 477–480.
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Frankenhuis, W. E. (2010). Did insecure attachment styles evolve for the benefit of the group? Frontiers in Psychology, 1, 172.
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Frankenhuis, W. E., Dotsch, R., Karremans, J. C., & Wigboldus, D. H. J. (2010). Male physical risk taking in a virtual environment. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 8, 75–86.
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Karremans, J. C., Frankenhuis, W. E., & Arons, S. (2010). Blind men prefer a low waist to-hip ratio. Evolution and Human Behavior, 31, 182–186.
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