Randy Thornhill

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University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States 
Area:
Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Thornhill R, Fincher CL. (2014) The parasite-stress theory of sociality, the behavioral immune system, and human social and cognitive uniqueness. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences. 8: 257-264
Grebe NM, Gangestad SW, Garver-Apgar CE, et al. (2013) Women's luteal-phase sexual proceptivity and the functions of extended sexuality. Psychological Science. 24: 2106-10
Thornhill R, Fincher CL. (2013) The parasite-driven-wedge model of parapatric speciation Journal of Zoology. 291: 23-33
Thornhill R, Fincher CL. (2013) Commentary on Hackman, J., & Hruschka, D. (2013). Fast life histories, not pathogens, account for state-level variation in homicide, child maltreatment, and family ties in the U.S. Evolution and Human Behavior, 34,118–124 Evolution and Human Behavior. 34: 314-315
Thornhill R, Chapman JF, Gangestad SW. (2013) Women's preferences for men's scents associated with testosterone and cortisol levels: Patterns across the ovulatory cycle Evolution and Human Behavior. 34: 216-221
Thornhill R, Fincher CL. (2013) The Comparative Method in Cross-Cultural and Cross-Species Research Evolutionary Biology. 40: 480-493
Fincher CL, Thornhill R. (2012) The parasite-stress theory may be a general theory of culture and sociality. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 35: 99-119
Fincher CL, Thornhill R. (2012) Parasite-stress promotes in-group assortative sociality: the cases of strong family ties and heightened religiosity. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 35: 61-79
Watson PJ, Thornhill R. (2012) Fluctuating asymmetry and sexual selection. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 9: 21-5
Letendre K, Fincher CL, Thornhill R. (2012) Parasite Stress, Collectivism, and Human Warfare The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives On Violence, Homicide, and War
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