Items where Author is "Kanazawa, Satoshi"

Number of items: 101.
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  • Everything is sex:theoretical extensions and empirical tests of the Maestripieri hypothesis for the beauty premium. (2025) Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Able but unwilling:intelligence is associated with earlier puberty and yet slower reproduction. (2025) Yong, Jose C.; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • The general factor of personality as a female-typical trait. (2024) Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Sociological rational choice theory. (1997) Hechter, Michael; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • 10 politically incorrect truths about human nature. Miller, Alan S.; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Are schizophrenics more religious?: do they have more daughters? Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Beautiful British parents have more daughters. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Big and tall parents have more sons: further generalizations of the Trivers-Willard hypothesis. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Bowling with our imaginary friends. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Can evolutionary psychology explain reproductive behavior in the contemporary United States? Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Childhood intelligence and adult obesity. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • De gustibus est disputandum. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Do monozygotic twins have higher genetic quality than dizygotic twins and singletons?:Hints from attractiveness ratings and self-reported health. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Segal, Nancy L.
  • Economics and epicycles. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Engineers have more sons, nurses have more daughters: an evolutionary psychological extension of Baren-Cohen's extreme male brain theory of autism. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Vandermassen, Griet
  • Evolutionary psychological foundations of civil wars. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Evolutionary psychology and intelligence research. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Father absence, sociosexual orientation, and same-sex sexuality in women and men. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • General intelligence as a domain-specific adaptation. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • General intelligence, disease heritability, and health: a preliminary test. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Group solidarity and social order in Japan. Hechter, Michael; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Higher intelligence and later maternal age : which way does the causal direction go? Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Human sexual dimorphism in size may be triggered by environmental cues. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Novak, Deanna L.
  • In defense of unrealistic assumptions. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Infertility and same-sex attraction in women. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Larere, Adrien
  • Intelligence and homosexuality. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Intelligence and physical attractiveness. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Intelligence and substance use. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Hellberg, Josephine E. E. U.
  • Intelligence, birth order, and family size. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Intelligent people defect more in a one-shot prisoner’s dilemma game. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Fontaine, Linus
  • Is "discrimination" necessary to explain the sex gap in earnings? Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Is there really a beauty premium or an ugliness penalty on earnings? Kanazawa, Satoshi; Still, Mary C.
  • More personalient people are happier. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Only children by choice vs. only children by circumstances:why do some women have only one child? Kanazawa, Satoshi; Awata, Yoko
  • Outcome or expectancy?: antecedent of spontaneous causal attribution. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Parental investment as a game of chicken. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Still, Mary
  • Personality and early susceptibility to COVID-19 in the United Kingdom. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Possible evolutionary origins of human female sexual fluidity. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Possible evolutionary origins of nationalism. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Reading shadows on Plato's cave wall. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • The Savanna principle. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Science vs. history: a reply to MacDonald. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Scientific discoveries as cultural displays: a further test of Miller's courtship model. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Separating trust from cooperation in a dynamic relationship: prisoner’s dilemma with variable dependence. Yamagishi, Toshio; Kanazawa, Satoshi; Mashima, Rie; Terai, Shigeru
  • Single transverse palmar crease as a potential risk factor for COVID-19. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Sinistrality is associated with (slightly) lower general intelligence: a data synthesis and consideration of secular trend data in handedness. Woodley of Menie, Michael A.; Fernandes, Heitor B. F.; Kanazawa, Satoshi; Dutton, Edward
  • Social capital and the human psyche: why is social life "capital"? Kanazawa, Satoshi; Savage, J
  • Social capital, crime and human nature. Savage, Joanne; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Social sciences are branches of biology. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Sociosexually unrestricted parents have more sons: A further application of the generalized Trivers-Willard hypothesis (gTWH). Kanazawa, Satoshi; Apari, Péter
  • Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy... especially if I’m less intelligent:how sunlight and intelligence affect happiness in modern society. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Li, Norman P.; Yong, Jose C.
  • Teaching may be hazardous to your marriage. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Still, Mary C.
  • Temperature and evolutionary novelty as forces behind the evolution of general intelligence. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Testing macro organizational theories in laboratory experiments. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Unrestricted sociosexuality decreases women’s (but not Men’s) homophobia. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Using laboratory experiments to test theories of corporate behavior. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • What do we do with the WEIRD problem? Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • What is the next big question in evolutionary psychology?:An introduction to the special issue. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Lee, Yueh-ting
  • When intelligence hurts and ignorance is bliss:global pandemic as an evolutionarily novel threat to happiness. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Li, Norman P.; Yong, Jose C.
  • Where do social structures come from? Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Who lies on surveys, and what can we do about it? Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Why all evolutionary psychological theories must be tested in WEIRD societies. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Why beautiful people are more intelligent. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Kovar, JL
  • Why do very unattractive workers earn so much? Kanazawa, Satoshi; Hu, Shihao; Larere, Adrien
  • Why evolutionary mismatches are ubiquitous while evolutionary matches are rare when humans use technology. Yong, Jose C.; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Why father absence might precipitate early menarche: the role of polygyny. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Why is intelligence associated with stability of happiness? Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Why liberals and atheists are more intelligent. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Why men commit crimes (and why they desist). Kanazawa, Satoshi; Still, Mary C.
  • Why monogamy? Kanazawa, Satoshi; Still, Mary C.
  • Why night owls are more intelligent. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Perina, Kaja
  • Why people are in a generally good mood. Diener, Ed; Kanazawa, Satoshi; Suh, Eunkook M.; Oishi, Shigehiro
  • Why productivity fades with age: the crime-genius connection. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Why single men might abhor foreign cultures. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Frerichs, Rebecca L.
  • Why the danes are the happiest people on earth:the selective outmigration by personality hypothesis (SOPHy) of group character. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Lopez, Tai
  • Why we love our children. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • You can judge a book by its cover: evidence that cheaters may look different from cooperators. Toshio, Yamagishi; Tanida, Shigehito; Mashima, Rie; Shimoma, Eri; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • An association between women's physical attractiveness and the length of their reproductive career in a prospectively longitudinal nationally representative sample. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • A bit of logic goes a long way: a reply to Sanderson. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • A brief note on a further refinement of the Condorcet Jury Theorem for heterogeneous groups. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • The evolution of general intelligence. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • The evolutionary novelty of childcare by and with strangers. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • An evolutionary psychological perspective on social capital. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Savage, Joanne
  • A longitudinal study of sex differences in intelligence at ages 7, 11 and 16 years. Lynn, R.; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • The myth of racial discrimination in pay in the United States. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • A new solution to the collective action problem: the paradox of voter turnout. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • A possible solution to the paradox of voter turnout. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • A potential role of the widespread use of microwave ovens in the obesity epidemic. Kanazawa, Satoshi; von Buttlar, Marie Therese
  • The relativity of relative satisfaction. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • The role of height in the sex difference in intelligence. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Reyniers, Diane J.
  • A solidaristic theory of social order. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • The state's contribution to social order in national societies: Somalia as an illustrative case. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Friedman, Debra
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  • Order by accident: the origins and consequences of conformity in contemporary Japan. Miller, Allan; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Why beautiful people have more daughters: from dating, shopping, and praying to going to war and becoming a billionaire: two evolutionary psychologists explain why we do what we do. Kanazawa, Satoshi; Miller, Alan
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  • Evolutionary psychology and crime. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Mating intelligence and general intelligence as independent constructs. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Theft. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • Theories of the value of children: a new approach. Friedman, Debra; Hechter, Michael; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • The attainment of global order in heterogeneous societies. Hechter, Michael; Friedman, Debra; Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • The g-culture coevolution. Kanazawa, Satoshi
  • A general evolutionary psychological theory of criminality and related male-typical behavior. Kanazawa, Satoshi