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Daniel Kruger

About Daniel Kruger

Daniel Kruger is a Social Psychologist at the University of Michigan. He studies several areas from an evolutionary perspective, including altruism, cooperation, competition, economic and consumer behavior, health outcomes, mortality patterns, risk taking, and reproductive strategies. Many of his projects are united by life history theory. He has interests in basic research as well as practical applications for social and ecological sustainability.

Evolutionary Psychology at the Association for Psychological Science 2009 Convention

The Association for Psychological Science (APS) is the largest research oriented Psychology conference in North America. One often sees renowned researchers from earlier academic generations as well as those at the height of research productivity. I was in the conference … Continue reading

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Evolutionary Psychology at the 2009 Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association

The Midwestern Psychological Association conference is impressive in both the quantity and quality of its content. For many years, the Meeting has been held in downtown Chicago and the close of the conference at lunchtime on Saturday allows attendees to … Continue reading

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