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How many friends does one person need?: Dunbar's number and other evolutionary quirks
How many friends does one person need?: Dunbar's number and other evolutionary quirks
Author
Dunbar, R. I. M. (Robin Ian MacDonald), 1947-
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Publication Date
2010
Language
English
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In the beginning
The monogamous brain
Dunbar's number
Kith and kin
The ancestors that still haunt us
Bonds that bind
Why gossip is good for you
Scars of evolution
Who'd mess with evolution?
The Darwin wars
So near, and yet so far
Farewell, cousins
Stone Age psychology
Natural minds
How to join the culture club
Be smart
live longer
Beautiful science
Are you lonesome tonight?
Eskimos rub noses
Your cheating heart
Morality on the brain
How evolution found God.
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Evolution
Human behavior
Social psychology
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9780674057166
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