Glenn E. Weisfeld
Affiliations: | Psychology | Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States |
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Behavioral Psychology, Evolution and Development Biology, Individual and Family StudiesGoogle:
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Weisfeld G, Cronin Weisfeld C. (2016) Is Play an Emotion? Some Ethological Observations Human Ethology Bulletin. 31: 4-29 |
Dillon LM, Nowak N, Weisfeld GE, et al. (2015) Sources of marital conflict in five cultures. Evolutionary Psychology : An International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior. 13: 1-15 |
Dillon LM, Nowak NT, Shattuck KS, et al. (2014) When the cat's away, the spouse will play: A cross-cultural examination of mate guarding in married couples Journal of Evolutionary Psychology. 12: 97-108 |
Weisfeld GE, Weisfeld MB. (2014) Does a humorous element characterize embarrassment? Humor. 27: 65-85 |
Weisfeld GE, Goetz SM. (2013) Applying evolutionary thinking to the study of emotion. Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland). 3: 388-407 |
Goetz SM, Shattuck KS, Miller RM, et al. (2013) Social status moderates the relationship between facial structure and aggression. Psychological Science. 24: 2329-34 |
de Bruyn EH, Cillessen AH, Weisfeld GE. (2012) Dominance-popularity status, behavior, and the emergence of sexual activity in young adolescents. Evolutionary Psychology : An International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior. 10: 296-319 |
Weisfeld G, LaFreniere P. (2012) Need for more evolutionary and developmental perspective on basic emotional mechanisms. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 35: 171-2 |
Weisfeld GE, Dillon LM. (2012) Applying the dominance hierarchy model to pride and shame, and related behaviors Journal of Evolutionary Psychology. 10: 15-41 |
Weisfeld CC, Dillon LM, Nowak NT, et al. (2011) Sex differences and similarities in married couples: patterns across and within cultures. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 40: 1165-72 |