Human Behavior and Evolution Society
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The Human Behavior and Evolution Society, or HBES, is an interdisciplinary, international society of researchers, primarily from the social and biological sciences, who use modern evolutionary theory to help to discover human nature — including evolved emotional, cognitive and sexual adaptations. It was founded on October 29, 1988 at the University of Michigan.
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See also
- Dual inheritance theory
- Evolutionary developmental psychology
- Evolutionary psychology
- FOXP2 and human evolution
- Human behavioral ecology
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