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The passage consists solely of citation entries from academic journals and books. It contains no names of political or corporate actors, no financial transactions, dates, or allegations that could be List of scholarly works on evolution, neuroscience, social psychology, and related fields. No mention of individuals, institutions, or events tied to controversy or misconduct.

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #021274
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The passage consists solely of citation entries from academic journals and books. It contains no names of political or corporate actors, no financial transactions, dates, or allegations that could be List of scholarly works on evolution, neuroscience, social psychology, and related fields. No mention of individuals, institutions, or events tied to controversy or misconduct.

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10. 11. 12. 13. 14. and Public Policy. The Journal of Legal Studies 2008;37:S133-S56. Wilson DS. Evolution for everyone: How Darwin’s theory can change the way we think about our lives. New York: Delacorte Press; 2007. Dunbar R. The Human Story. London: Faber and Faber 2004. Dunbar RIM, Shultz S. Evolution in the Social Brain. Science 2007;317:1344-7. Beckerman S, Erickson PI, Yost J, Regalado J, Jaramillo L, Sparks C, Iromenga M, Long K. Life histories, blood revenge, and reproductive success among the Waorani of Ecuador. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009;106:8134- 9. Cacioppo JT, Amaral DG, Blanchard JJ, Cameron JL, Sue Carter C, Crews D, Fiske S, Heatherton T, Johnson MK, Kozak MJ, Levenson RW, Lord C, Miller EK, Ochsner K, Raichle ME, Tracie Shea M, Taylor SE, Young LJ, Quinn KJ. Social Neuroscience: Progress and Implications for Mental Health. Perspectives on Psychological Science 2007;2:99-123. Donaldson ZR, Young LJ. Oxytocin, Vasopressin, and the Neurogenetics of Sociality. Science 2008;322:900-4. Lovejoy CO. Reexamining human origins in light of Ardipithecus ramidus. Science 2009;326:74e1-8. Pakkenberg H. The number of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. an. Page |28 of man. J Comp Neurol 1966;128:17-20. Berntson GG, Norman GJ, Cacioppo JT. Evaluative processes. In Berntson GG, Cacioppo JT editors. Handbook of neuroscience for the behavioral sciences. New York: Wiley; 2009. Emler N. Gossip, reputation and adaptation. In F. GR, A. B-Ze editors. Good gossip Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press.; 1994, p. 34-46. Kahneman D, Krueger AB, Schkade DA, Schwarz N, Stone AA. A Survey Method for Characterizing Daily Life Experience: The Day Reconstruction Method. Science 2004;306:1776-80. Berscheid E. Interpersonal attraction. In G. L, E. A editors. The Handbook of Social Psychology. 3 ed. New York: Random House; 1985, p. 413-84. Gansberg M. Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn't Call the Police New York Times New York; 1964. Gurerk O, Irlenbusch B, Rockenbach B. The Competitive Advantage of Sanctioning Institutions. Science 2006;312:108-11. House JS, Landis KR, Umberson D. Social relationships and health. Science 1988;241:540-5. Cacioppo JT, Patrick B. Loneliness: Human nature and the need for social connection. New York: W. W. Norton & Company; 2008.

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