Volume 6

EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium

Special Issue of the EvoS Journal dedicated to the 2012 Summit of the EvoS Consortium

Edited by Glenn Geher

Find the full special issue here: Volume 6, Issue 1

Volume 6, Issue 2, 2014-2015

Gleason, M. E. (2015). Data Mining: The Future of Psychological Research. or a Runaway Train? The Journal of Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(2), 42-45.

Johnsen, L. L., Guitar, A. E., & Geher, G. (2015). Divorce patterns and the male-to female mortality ratio: is midlife crisis the death of men? The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(2), 33-41.

Park, J. H. (2014). Correlates, Cues, and Signals: A Decision Flowchart for Researchers and Students. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(2), 28-32.

Tauber, B. R., Williams, J., & Fell, J.M. (2014). Beyond bananas: The evolutionarily informed ape. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(2), 24-27.

Hinshaw, J., Reinbold, T., Geher, M., & Geher, G. (2014). Are Women Given Voice at Psychology Conferences? A Content Analysis of Gender of Presenter at Major Evolutionist and General Psychology Conferences. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(2), 17-23.

Preckel, K. & Massar, K. (2014). Imprinting effects on visual attention of faces and judgements of attractiveness. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(2), 1-16.

Volume 6, Issue 1, 2014

Dugatkin, L. A. (2014). Make Peter Kropotkin the poster boy for EvoS. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(1), 87-91.

Fell, J., Nathan, P., & Tauber, B. R. (2014). Evolutionary informed research: The future of health and fitness. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(1), 80-86.

Gallup, G. G., Reynolds, C. J., Bak, P. A., & Aboul-Seoud, F. (2014). Evolutionary medicine: The impact of evolutionary theory on research, prevention, and practice . EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(1), 69-79.

Sheridan, K. E. & Head, H. (2014). EvoS 0nline: Deep history meets the future. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(1), 63-68.

Souza, J. & Bingham P. M. (2014). Disciplinary unification of the Natural Sciences, the Humanities, and the Social Sciences: Adapted minds and strategic approaches to consiliences. In the Academy. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(1), 51-62.

Eirdosh, D. (2014). The moral brain as content and context for educational innovation in southwestern Madagascar. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(1), 39-50.

Spaulding, K. N., Burch, R. L., & Lynn, C. D. (2014). Evolutionary studies’ reproductive success and failures: Knowing the institutional ecology. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(1), 18-38.

Glass, D. J., Guitar, A. E., & Carmen, R. A. (2014). Evolutionary studies from the student perspective. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(1), 12-17.

Geher, G., Sokol-Chang, R., & Waldo, J. (2014). Evolutionary studies in higher education: Interdisciplinarity and student success. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(1), 5-11.

Geher, G. & Wilson, D. S. (2014). EvoS in a crystal ball: Lessons from the EvoS 2012 Summit. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium, 6(1), 1-4.

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