Evolution and Human Behavior

Papers
(The median citation count of Evolution and Human Behavior is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Option to cooperate increases women's competitiveness and closes the gender gap58
Response to: "Are depression and suicidality evolved signals? Evidently, no"43
Status in Himba pastoralists: are causal claims warranted?28
Perceptions of “just compensation”28
Pathogen threat and intergroup prejudice using the minimal group paradigm: Evidence from a registered report26
Are men (believed to be) less prestige-oriented than women?22
Editorial Board21
Sex (similarities and) differences in friendship jealousy20
A phylogenetic analysis of dispersal norms, descent and subsistence in Sino-Tibetans19
Justice-making institutions and the ancestral logic of conflict18
Institutional quality shapes cooperation with out-group strangers18
Disgust sensitivity relates to affective responses to – but not ability to detect – olfactory cues to pathogens17
Objectively measured facial traits predict in-person evaluations of facial attractiveness and prosociality in speed-dating partners17
Editorial Board16
Is facial width-to-height ratio reliably associated with social inferences?16
Trivial giving as a signal of trustworthiness16
Epigenetic age acceleration and reproductive outcomes in women15
Venting makes people prefer—and preferentially support—us over those we vent about15
Sexual violence laws: Policy implications of psychological sex differences15
Epistemic gratitude and the provision of information15
Re-considering the evidence that taller people are less supportive of government wealth redistribution: A response to15
Generosity as a status signal: Higher-testosterone men exhibit greater altruism in the dictator game14
Consensus decision-making: performance of heuristics and mental models14
Multimodal mate choice: Exploring the effects of sight, sound, and scent on partner choice in a speed-date paradigm14
Parochial reciprocity14
Are depression and suicidality evolved signals? Evidently, no.14
Men (but not women) prefer to live in economically equal societies when it comes to mating: A five-study investigation14
Infrastructure of mother-infant interactions across development in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in the wild13
Book Review13
Using an evolutionary approach to improve predictive ability in the social sciences: Property, the endowment effect, and law13
The influence of friendship on children's fairness concerns in three societies13
The quest for scientific objectivity: comment on Luke Glowacki's (2024) “The controversial origins of war and peace: Apes, foragers, and human evolution”13
Kinship versus closeness: A commentary on and12
Masculine voice is associated with better mucosal immune defense in adolescent and adult males12
Perceptions of facial trustworthiness and dominance modulate early neural responses to male facial sexual dimorphism12
Oral storytelling: humanity's first data management system?12
Why punish cheaters? Those who withdraw cooperation enjoy better reputations than punishers, but both are viewed as difficult to exploit12
The evolution of between-sex bonds in primates11
Human infant cries communicate distress and elicit sex stereotypes: Cross cultural evidence11
Offspring and parent preferences for a spouse or in-law in an arranged marriage context11
Why honor heroes? The emergence of extreme altruistic behavior as a by-product of praisers' self-promotion11
Disgust sensitivity is negatively associated with immune system activity in early pregnancy: Direct support for the Compensatory Prophylaxis Hypothesis10
Cross-modal associations of human body odour attractiveness with facial and vocal attractiveness provide little support for the backup signals hypothesis: A systematic review and meta-analysis10
The impact of gossip, reputation, and context on resource transfers among Aka hunter-gatherers, Ngandu horticulturalists, and MTurkers9
In memoriam: Helen E. Fisher9
Size, scale, and design matter: Commentary on Lewis, Al-Shawaf, Semchenko, and Evans, (2022)9
Value computation in humans9
18-month-olds use different cues to categorize plants and artifacts9
The cultural evolution of witchcraft beliefs9
Re-evaluating the relationship between pathogen avoidance and preferences for facial symmetry and sexual dimorphism: A registered report9
Dyads in networks: We (dis)like our partners' partners based on their anticipated indirect effects on us8
Why women cheat: testing evolutionary hypotheses for female infidelity in a multinational sample8
Editorial Board8
Sibling competition and dispersal drive sex differences in religious celibacy8
Implications of Dominance versus Agency in the Interpretation of Preferences for Female and Male Leaders8
Core principles of melodic organisation emerge from transmission chains with random melodies8
Mating fast and slow? Sociosexual orientations are not reflective of life history trajectories8
Costly inductions as a commitment-selection strategy: Assessing hazing's relationship with attrition in a college fraternity8
“Think leader, think alpha male” and the evolution of leader stereotypes8
Editorial Board8
The ecological approach to culture7
Emotional tears: What they are and how they work7
Intelligence can be detected but is not found attractive in videos and live interactions7
Adult knowledge of wild plants associated with limited delayed health and nutritional benefits for children or adults in the face of external change: A yearly panel (2003−2010) study among Tsimane’, a7
Contemporary selection pressures in modern societies? Which factors best explain variance in human reproduction and mating?7
Depression and suicidality as evolved credible signals of need in social conflicts7
Genetic markers of cousin marriage and honour cultures7
Cash, crowds, and cooperation: The effects of population density and resource scarcity on cooperation in the dictator game7
Editorial7
Men's but not women's risk proneness in early adulthood is associated with lifetime reproductive success: evidence for sexual selection in modern environments7
Contextual factors that heighten interest in coalitional alliances with men possessing formidable facial structures7
Friends near and afar, through thick and thin: Comparing contingency of help between close-distance and long-distance friends in Tanzanian fishing villages7
Early hominins and the reversal of dominance hierarchy7
Human social organization during the Late Pleistocene: Beyond the nomadic-egalitarian model7
Stereotypes versus preferences: revisiting the alpha male stereotype of leadership6
Editorial Board6
A re-analysis that replicated a replication: Rejoinder to6
Editorial Board6
How anger works6
Stereotypes of criminality in the U.S. track ecology, not race6
Editorial Board6
Cross-cultural evidence that intergroup conflict heightens preferences for dominant leaders: A 25-country study6
Is mate-choice copying a female phenomenon?6
The intersection of evolutionary science and law5
Female gorillas compete for food and males5
Creative ideas, but elementary mistakes: A reply to Brandner and colleagues to promote best practices in error management theory research5
I will hold a weapon if you hold one: Experiments of preemptive strike game with possession option5
Prestige-based leadership offers women leaders an advantage and reduces gender inequality in leadership5
Editorial Board5
Do descriptive social norms drive peer punishment? Conditional punishment strategies and their impact on cooperation5
Deep neural networks generate facial metrics that overcome limitations of previous methods and predict in-person attraction4
Interpersonal conflicts and third-party mediation in a pastoralist society4
Editorial Board4
Victims of misfortune may not “deserve” help: A possible factor in victim-devaluation4
Parochial altruism: What it is and why it varies4
Can people detect the trustworthiness of strangers based on their facial appearance?4
Sex differences in close friendships and social style4
Laughter and ratings of funniness in speed-dating do not support the fitness indicator hypothesis of humour4
Culture shapes sex differences in mate preferences4
Strength, mating success, and immune and nutritional costs in a population sample of US women and men: A registered report4
The (bidirectional) associations between romantic attachment orientations and mate retention behavior in male-female romantic couples4
Bargaining between the sexes: outside options and leisure time in hunter-gatherer households4
Distinctiveness and femininity, rather than symmetry and masculinity, affect facial attractiveness across the world4
A replication that requires replication: Commentary on Caton et al. (2022)4
Comparing disgust sensitivity in women in early pregnancy and non-pregnant women in the follicular and luteal phases of the menstrual cycle4
Editorial Board4
Disqualifiers or preferences? How humans incorporate dealbreakers into mate choice3
Fathers' care in context: ‘facultative,’ flexible fathers respond to work demands and child age, but not to alloparental help, in Cebu, Philippines3
Social inequality and signaling in a costly ritual3
Editorial overview and dedication to John Patton: “Dispatches from the field: Insights from studies in ecologically diverse communities: Part 2”3
Evolution and functions of human dance3
Pubertal maturation is independent of family structure but daughters of divorced (but not dead) fathers start reproduction earlier3
The evolution of theory of mind on welfare tradeoff ratios3
Editorial Board3
Cost structures and socioecological conditions impact the fitness outcomes of human alloparental care in agent-based model simulations3
The evolution of war and its cognitive foundations3
Sometimes we want vicious friends: People have nuanced preferences for how they want their friends to behave toward them versus others3
Beyond stereotypes versus preferences: sex, dominance, and the functions of leadership3
Network analysis of psychometric life history indicators3
Parental teaching behavior in diverse cultural contexts3
Editorial overview: “Dispatches from the field: insights from studies in ecologically diverse communities: Part 1”3
The evolution of symbolic artefacts: How function shapes form3
Anger and fearful expressions influence perceptions of physical strength: Testing the signalling functions of emotional facial expressions with a visual aftereffects paradigm3
Mating-related stimuli induce rapid shifts in fathers' assessments of infants3
Corrigendum to “Genetic markers of cousin marriage and honour cultures” [Evolution & Human Behaviour (2024) Volume 45, Issue 6, 106,636].3
Book review3
Editorial Board3
Error Management Theory and biased first impressions: How do people perceive potential mates under conditions of uncertainty?3
Stereotypes versus preferences: Revisiting the role of alpha males in leadership3
The disjunction between evolutionary psychology and sex-discrimination law and policy3
Editorial Board2
Height is associated with more self-serving beliefs about wealth redistribution2
Kin detection cues and sibling relationship quality in adulthood: The role of childhood co-residence duration and maternal perinatal association2
A cost for signaling: do Hadza hunter-gatherers forgo calories to show-off in an experimental context?2
Even small differences in attractiveness and formidability affect the probability and speed of selection: An online study and an offline replication2
Hormonal influences on women's extra-pair sexual interests: The moderating impact of partner attractiveness2
The implicit rules of combat reflect the evolved function of combat: An evolutionary-psychological analysis of fairness and honor in human aggression2
"Entertain All Hypotheses": A tribute to John Tooby Edited by Debra Lieberman2
Modeling mate choice in a small-scale community: Applying couple simulation in the U.S. and Conambo, Ecuador2
US adults accurately assess Hadza and Tsimane men's hunting ability from a single face photograph2
Editorial Board2
Height shows no clear association with self-serving beliefs about wealth redistribution: A commentary on2
On hits and being hit on: error management theory, signal detection theory, and the male sexual overperception bias2
Social network accuracy among children and adolescents in a rural Dominican community2
Gendered fitness interests: A method partitioning the effects of family composition on socio-political attitudes and behaviors2
Religious women receive more allomaternal support from non-partner kin in two low-fertility countries2
Common knowledge promotes cooperation in the threshold public goods game by reducing uncertainty2
Short term, long term: An unexpected confound in human-mating research2
What is unique about the human eye? Comparative image analysis on the external eye morphology of human and nonhuman great apes2
Pre-existing fairness concerns restrict the cultural evolution and generalization of inequitable norms in children2
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