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The Oxford handbook of evolutionary family psychology

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Towards an evolutionary psychology of the family / Catherine A. Salmon and Todd K. Shackelford
Evolutionary anthropology of the human family / Mark V. Flinn
The evolutionary history of pair-bonding and parental collaboration / Bernard Chapais
The evolution of relationships in non-human families / Douglas W. Mock
Human families
Parent-child relationships / Marco Del Giudice and Jay Belsky
Parent-offspring conflict / Catherine A. Salmon and James Malcolm
Step-parenting, divorce, and investment in children / Kermyt G. Anderson
Adoption : forms, functions, and preferences / Anthony A. Volk
An evolutionary perspective on siblings: rivals and resources / Thomas V. Pollet and Ashley D. Hoben
Trials and tribulations of childhood: an evolutionary perspective / Virginia Periss and David F. Bjorklund
Family violence : how paternity uncertainty raises the stakes / Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero
Grandparents and extended kin / Harald A. Euler
Animal families
Kin recognition / Peter Hepper
Kin selection and cooperative courtship in birds / Alan H. Krakauer and Emily H. DuVal
Primate kin preferences : explaining diversity / Carol M. Berman
Fictive families
Pet keeping : a case study in maladaptive behavior / John Archer
Pets in the family: an evolutionary perspective / James A. Serpell and Elizabeth S. Paul
Fictive kinship and induced altruism / Hector N. Qirko
Passion and compassion : psychology of kin relations within and beyond the family / Justin H. Park and Joshua M. Ackerman
Cooperation and conflict in the light of kin recognition systems / Daniel Brian Krupp, Lisa M. DeBruine, and Benedict C. Jones
Conclusions and future directions
Reflections on the human family / David C. Geary, Drew H. Bailey, and Jonathan Oxford
Between conflict and cooperation : new horizons in the evolutionary science of the human family / Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Catherine A. Salmon.

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