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Sociobiology, status, and parental investment in sons and daughters: Testing the Trivers-Willard hypothesis
Jeremy Freese
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, Brian Powell
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Sociology
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Parental Investment
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Trivers-Willard Hypothesis
100%
Sociobiology
100%
Nationally Representative Survey
33%
Investor Behavior
33%
Darwinian
33%
High Status
33%
Contemporary Society
33%
Low-rank
33%
Post-hoc Explanation
33%
Trivers
33%
Psychology
Parental Investment
100%
Adolescence
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Adolescent
100%