ORAL PRESENTATIONS
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Jacobson, A. 2016. The Evolutionary Biology of Mental Illness. Department of Psychology, Airlangga University, Surabaya ,Indonesia.
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Jacobson, A. 2016. The Evolutionary Biology of Violence and Aggression. Department of Political Science, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia.
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Jacobson, A. 2016. The Evolutionary Biology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. Department of Anthropology, Airlangga University, Surabaya Indonesia.
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Jacobson, A. 2016. The Evolutionary Biology of Human Belief Systems. Department of Anthropology, Airlangga University, Surabaya Indonesia.
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Jacobson, A. 2016. Forensic Anthropology. Professional Development Series – Monmouth University School of Nursing, West Longbranch NJ.
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Williams, M. and A. Jacobson 2015. The Effect of Copulin on Male Ratings of Female Attractiveness, Mate-Guarding Tendencies, Intrasexual Aggression, Mating Motivation and Perceived Desirability. North East Evolutionary Psychology Annual Conference in Boston, MA. April 9-11.
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Jacobson, A. Are God and Science Compatible? Featured speaker for debate, sponsored by Rutgers Ratio Christi April 16, 2013.
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Feinberg, D. R. and A. Jacobson 2002. Human Mate Choice and Female Preferences for Male Voices: Correlations with 2D:4D and Sexual Behavior. Presented at the 2002 Human Behavior and Evolution Society meeting, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
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Jacobson, A. and R. L. Trivers 2002. Attractiveness and Potential as a Friend in Jamaican Children as a Function of Bodily Symmetry of Chooser and Chosen. Presented at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society meeting, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ.
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Feinberg, D. and A. Jacobson 2001. Human Mate Choice and Female Preferences for Voices: Correlations with Symmetry and Sexual Behavior. Presentation given at the 2001 Human Behavior and Evolution Society meeting, University College, London, England.
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Penton-Voak, I. and A. Jacobson 2001. Cross-Cultural Differences in Attractiveness Judgments of Male Faces: a Rural Jamaican Sample. Presentation given at the 2001 Human Behavior and Evolution Society meeting, University College, London, England.