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Evolutionary Psychology is a peer-reviewed open access academic journal published since 2003. [1] It covers empirical, philosophical, historical, and socio-political aspects of evolutionary psychology . [ 1 ]
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Evolution, Mind and Behaviour is an open access journal focusing on "the application of evolutionary theory to the human behavioral sciences". The journal publishes both empirical and theoretical papers. The authors come from a variety of disciplines including anthropology, psychology and human behavioral ecology. [1]
Evolution and Human Behavior is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in which evolutionary perspectives are brought to bear on the study of human behavior, ranging from evolutionary psychology to evolutionary anthropology and cultural evolution.
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Evolutionary developmental psychology; Evolutionary educational psychology; Evolutionary ethics; Evolutionary leadership theory; Evolutionary models of food sharing; Evolutionary musicology; Evolutionary neuroandrogenic theory; Evolutionary origin of religion; Evolutionary psychiatry; Evolutionary psychology and culture; Evolutionary psychology ...
Vintage Feminist, what I imagine the creator of the template intended was that the sub-heading refer not to people who have written about evolutionary psychology, but researchers who have made substantive empirical contributions to the field, and that includes not just psychologists but evolutionary biologists and neuroscientists as well (which is probably why the author chose "seminal writers ...