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Cross-cultural patterns of pregnancy sickness and
food taboos: an evolutionary perspective.
University of Chicago, 2000.
Kai M. McCormack.
The social development of maternally maltreated
rhesus macaque infants. University of Georgia, 2000
Franklynn C. Graves.
Opioids and affiliation: A role for endogenous
opioids in pathological parenting among rhesus
macaques. Emory University, 2001.
Suzanne Pelka.
Interest in infants across the lifespan:
biological and social influences.
University of Chicago, 2001.
Jessica Whitham.
Greeting interactions among adult male baboons.
University of Chicago, 2002
Tonya Fisher. Primed for parenting:
Changes in infant preference and maternal attachment
during pregnancy. University of Chicago, 2003.
Marco Leoni. Female
copulation calls and male mate guarding in baboons.
University of Chicago, 2003.
Stephen Ross. The effects of early rearing
condition on the social behavioral development of
captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). University of
Chicago, 2003.
Geertrui Spaepen. The influence of menarche
and early childhood experiences on adolescent girls'
visual preferences for infant faces. University of Chicago, 2003.
Kristina Durante. The
relationship between relative digit ratios and pubertal timing.
University of Chicago, 2004.
Geertrui Spaepen.
Morning sickness, food toxins, and pregnancy
outcome: a prospective multi-ethnic study.
University of Chicago, 2005.
Jennifer Radtke.
Female social relationships in Guinea baboons.
University of Chicago, 2005.
Rachel Barnett. A
functional approach to fear comprehension in
primates. University of Chicago, 2006.
Christy Hoffman.
Influences of aging on free-ranging rhesus macaque
females' interactions with males and infants.
University of Chicago, 2006.
Angelina Ruiz-Lambides.
Seasonal effects on mortality in a free-ranging
population of rhesus macaques. University of
Chicago, 2006.
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