16. Bailey, J. M., S.Gaulin, Y.Agyei, and B.A. Gladue. 1994. “Effects of gender and sexual orientation on evolutionarily relevant aspects of human mating psychology”.
17. Baize, H. R., and J.E. Schroeder. 1995. “Personality and mate selection in personal ads: Evolutionary preferences in a public mate selection process”.
18. Baker, M. D., and J.K. Maner. 2009. “Male Risk-Taking as a Context-Sensitive Signaling Device”.
19. Baker, M., and J.K. Maner. 2008. “Risk-Taking as a Situationally Sensitive Male Mating Strategy”.
20. Barrett, H. C., and R. Kurzban. 2006. “Modularity in cognition: Framing the debate”.
21. Baumeister, R. R, and M.R. Leary. 1995. “The need to belong: Desire for interpersonal attachments as a fundamental human motivation”.
22. Baumeister, Roy F. and Kathleen D. Vohs 2004. “Sexual Economics: Sex as Female Resource for Social Exchange in Heterosexual Interactions”.
23. BBC News. 2002. “Famine-hit Zambia rejects GM food aid”. BBC News, October 29, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2371675.stm.
24. Beaumont, P. “Starving Afghans sell girls of eight as brides”, Guardian, January 6peter-beaumont.
25. Becker, D. V., U.S.Anderson, S.L. Neuberg, J.K. Maner, J.R. Shapiro, J.M. Ackerman, M. Schaller and D.T. Kenrick. 2010. “More memory bang for the attentional buck: Self-protection goals enhance encoding efficiency for potentially threatening males”.
26. Becker, D. V., D.T. Kenrick, S.L. Neuberg, K.C. Blackwell and D.M. Smith. 2007. “The confounded nature of angry men and happy women”.
27. Belanger, D., and G. L. Tran. 2011. “The impact of transnational migration on gender and marriage in sending communities of Vietnam”.
28. Belsky, J., R. M. Houts, and R. M. P. Fearon. 2010. “Infant attachment security and timing of puberty: Testing an evolutionary hypothesis”.
29. Belsky, J., L. Steinberg, L., and P. Draper. 1991. “Childhood experience, interpersonal development, and reproductive strategy: An evolutionary theory of socialization”.
30. Bird, Rebecca Bliege and Eric Alden Smith. 2005. “Signaling Theory, Strategic Interaction, and Symbolic Capital”.
31. Borgia, Gerald. 1985. “Bower quality, number of decorations and mating success of male satin bowerbirds (prilonorhynchus violaceus): an experimental analysis”.
32. Boucher, D. H. ed. 1985.
33. Branch, T. 1988.
34. Bronfenbrenner, M., W. Sichel, and W. Gardner. (1990).
35. Burnham, Terence C., 2007. “High-testosterone men reject low ultimatum game offers”.
36. Burnstein, E., C. Crandall, and S. Kitayama. 1994. “Some neo-Darwinian decision rules for altruism: Weighing the cues for inclusive fitness as a function of the biological importance of the decision”.
37. Buss, D. M. 1989. “Sex differences in human mate preferences: Evolutionary hypotheses tested in 37 cultures”.
38. Buss, D. M. 2005.
39. Buss, D. M., T. K. Shackelford, L. A. Kirkpatrick, J. C. Choe, H. K. Lim, M. Hasegawa, T. Hasegawa, and K. Bennett. 1999. “Jealousy and the nature of beliefs about infidelity: Test of competing hypotheses about sex differences in the United States, Korea, and Japan”.
40. Camerer, C. F. 2003.