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Books:

1. Progress in Population Genetics and Human Evolution. Springer-Verlag: New York-Berlin-Heidelberg, 1997 (Read and included)

2. Frank K. Salter. Emotions in Command: A Naturalistic Study of Institutional Dominance. Oxford Univ. Press: Oxford et al., 1995 (have it)

3. Frank K. Salter. On Genetic Interests: Family, Ethny and Humanity in an Age of Mass Migration. Peter Lang. Frankfurt am Main et al, 2003 (have it)

4. I. Eibl-Eibesfeld. Human Ethology. Aldine de Gruyter: New York, 1989 (have it)

5. Ethnic Conflict and Indoctrination: Altruism and Identity in Evolutionary Perspective. I. Eibl-Eibesfeldt, F.K.Salter (Eds). Berghahn Books: New York, Oxford, 1998 (have it)

6. Risky Transactions: Trust, Kinship, and Ethnicity. F.K.Salter (Ed). Berghahn Books: New York, Oxford, 2002 (have it)

7. H. Heckhausen. Motivation and Action. Springer-Verlag: Berlin et al., 1991 (have it)

8. J. P. Rushton. Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective. Transaction Publishers: New Brunswick (USA), London (UK), 2000, 2nd Special Abridged Edn, (Summary Book) (have it)

9. J. P. Rushton. Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective. Transaction Publishers: New Brunswick (USA), London (UK), 1995, only pp. 126-33

10. M.Hall, T.Halliday. Behaviour and Evolution. Springer-Verlag: New York-Berlin-Heidelberg, 1998 (almost whole is copied)

11. T.H.Clutton-Brock. The Evolution of Parental Care. Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1991 (whole is copied)

12. H. Plotkin. Evolution in Mind: An Introduction to Evolutionary Psychology. Penguin Books, 1997 (almost whole is copied)

13. D. Buss. Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the Mind. Allyn and Bacon: Boston et al., 1999 (almost whole is copied)

14.C. Crauford, D.L. Krebs. Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Ideas, Issues and Applications, 1998 (almost whole is copied, without most references), pp. 1-…631

15.  L. Barret, R. Dunbar, J. Lycett. Human Evolutionary Psychology. Palgrave Pub. Ltd: New York, 2002 (almost whole is copied, without most references and indexes), pp. v-xi, 1-389

16.  K. N. Laland, G. R. Brown. Sense and Nonsense: Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behavior. Oxford University Press: Oxford, New York, 2001, v-xi, 1-323 (almost whole is copied, without most references)

17.  D. Thiessen. Bitter-Sweet Destiny: The Stormy Evolution of Human Behavior. Transaction Publishers: New Brunswick (U.S.A) and London (U.K), 1997, pp. vi-xiii, 1-411 (almost whole is copied, without most Index and References)

18.  R. Byrne. The Thinking Ape: Evolutionary Origin of Intelligence. Oxford University Press: Oxford, New York & Tokio, 1995, v-ix, 2-235 (almost whole is copied, without most references)

19.  S.T. Parker, M.L. MacKinney. Origin of Intelligence: The evolution of Cognitive Development in Monkeys, Apes, and Humans. The John Hopkins University Press: Baltimore & London, 1999, v-xv, 2-359 (almost whole is copied, without most references)

20.  D.B. Cohen. Stranger in the Nest: Do Parents Really Shape Their Child’s Personality, Intelligence, or Character? John Wiley&Sons, Inc.: New York, 1999, v-viii, 1-289 (almost whole is copied, without most bibliography)

21.  J. R. Harris. The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Twin Out the Way They Do. The Free Press: New York et al., 1998, pp. v-x1v, 1-392 (almost whole is copied, without notes, references, and index)

22.  J. Kagan. Three Seductive Ideas. Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England, 1998 (almost whole is copied, without notes, acknowledgments, and index)

23.  A. Bell. Debates in Psychology. Routledge: Hove and New York, 2002, pp. v1-vii, 1-169 (whole is copied)

24.  J. Marks. Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History. Aldine de Gruyter: New York, 1995 (almost whole is copied)

25.  J. Cartwright. Evolutionary Explanation of Human Behavior. Routledge: New York, 2001 (whole is copied and read)

26.  B. Bridgeman. Psychology and Evolution: The Origin of Mind. Sage Publications, Inc.: Thousand Oaks, CA, 2003, pp. v-xii, 1-331 (almost whole is copied, without references and indexes)

27.  D.K. Simonton. Origin of Genius – Darwinian Perspectives on Creativity. Oxford University Press: New York. Oxford, 1999, v-x, 1-261 (almost whole is copied, without references and index)

28.  C. Badcock. Evolutionary Psychology: A Critical Introduction. Polity Press & Blackwel Publishing Inc.: Milden, Massachusetts. 2000, pp. v-vii, x-xiv, 1-277 (almost whole is copied, without references and index)

29.  G. Carey. Human Genetics for the Social Sciences. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, London and New Delhi, 2003, v-xxiii, 1-477 (almost whole is copied, without indexes)

30.  P. Gray. Psychology, 2nd Edn, Worth Publishers: New York, 1994, pp. vii-xv, 1-159

31.  Handbook of Psychology, volume 1. History of Psychology. D. F. Freedheim (Ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: New York, 2003, pp. xi, xiii-xvi, 1-20, 47-62, 67-81, 109-31, 135-52, 249-64

32.  Handbook of Psychology, volume 3. Biological Psychology. M. Galagher, R.J. Nelson (Eds.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: New York, 2003, pp. ix-xx, 1-28, 35-44, 321-42, 457-88, 499-528, 561-88

33.  Evolution and Psychology of Thinking: The Debate. D.E. Over (Ed.). Psychology Press: Hove and New York, 2003, v-vii, 1-29, 32-57, 60-71, 86-91, 101-19, 121-41, 144-9, 156-67, 171-81, 188-221

34.  G. Cziko. Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution. A Bradford Book, The MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England, 1995, pp. v-xi, 3-9, 302-35.

35.  G. Cziko. The Things We Do: Using the Lessons of Bernard and Darwin to Understand the What, How, and Why of Our Behavior. A Bradford Book, The MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England, 2000, pp. vi-xi, 1-265 (twice: pp. 250 ? -262) (almost whole is copied, without references and index)

36.  S. Pinker. The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature. Viking Penguin: London, 2002, pp. vii-xvi, pp. 1-440 (almost whole is copied, without notes, references, and index)

37.  S. Pinker. How the Mind Works. A. Lane, The Penguin Press, New York, N.Y., 1997, pp. ix-xi, 3-363 (almost whole is copied, without notes, references, and index)

38.  From Mating to Mentality: Evaluating Evolutionary Psychology. K. Sterelny, J. Fitness (Eds.) Psychology Press: New York and Hove, 2003, pp. v-vii, x-xii, 1-15, 22-35, 38-65, 70-91, 94-121, 124-49, 154-69, 172-91, 196-243, 246-265

39.    T. Wynn. The Evolution of Spatial Competence. Illinois Studies in Anthropology, # 17, University of Illinois Press: Urbana and Chicago, 1989, pp. v-viii, 1-99. (almost whole is copied, without references and index)

40.  N.T. Boaz, A.J. Almquist. Biological Anthropology: A Synthetic Approach to Human Evolution. Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 1997, iv-xii, 1-583 (almost whole is copied, without references and index)

41.  The Evolution of Intelligence. R.J. Sternberg, J.C. Kaufman (Eds.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers: Mahwah, New Jersey, and London, 2002, v-x, 1-367(almost whole is copied, without indexes)

42.  Evolutionary Medicine. W.R. Trevathan, E.O. Smith & J.J. McKenna (Eds.),Oxford University Press: New York & Oxford, 1999, pp. v-xiii (twice), 313-77, 407-27

43.  Brain, Evolution and Cognition. G. Roth, M.F. Wullimann (Eds.) John Willey & Sons: New York, Spectrum Akdemischer Verlag: Heidelberg, 2001, pp. v-viii-xiii, 1-7, 134-177, 296-325, 332-63, 367-95, 400-27, 450-83, 490-99, 500-19, 522-51, 554-81

44.  R.A. Gardner, B.T. Gardner. The Structure of Learning: From Sign Stimuli to Sign Language. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers: Mahwah, New Jersey and London, 1998, pp. v-xi, 1-343 (almost whole is copied, without references and index)

45.  The evolution of cognition. C. Heyes, L. Huber (Eds.). A Bradford Book, The MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England, 2000, pp. v-vii, 1-363 (almost all text pages are copied, without most references and indexes)

46.  Animal Consciousness and Animal Ethics: Perspectives from the Netherlands. M. Dol et al. (Eds.), Van Gorcum: Assen, 1997, pp. v-xii, 1-243 (almost all text pages are copied, without most references and indexes)

47.  C.D. Green, P.R. Groff. Early Psychological Thought: Ancient Accounts of Mind and Soul. Praeger: Westport, Connecticut and London, 2003, pp. v-xi, 1-179 (almost whole is copied, without references and index)

48.  S.J. Shettleworth. Cognition, Evolution, and Behavior. Oxford University Press: New York, Oxford, 1998, pp. v-xii, 3-577 (almost whole is copied, without references and index)

49.  Carnivore Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution. J.L.Gittleman (Ed.) Cornell Univ. Press: Ithaca, New York, 1989 (v.1), pp. … 1996 (v.2), pp. … (several dozen important pages are copied)

50.    The Natural History of Inbreeding and Outbreeding: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives. N.W.Thornhill (Ed.) The University of Chicago Press: Chicago and London, 1993, pp. …(most important pages are copied)

51.  The History and Geography of Human Genes. L.L. Cavalli-Sforza et al. (Ed.) Princeton Univ. Press: Princeton, New Jersey, 1994, pp. … (most important pages are copied)

52.    D. Morris. Patterns of Reproductive Behavior. J. Cape Thirty Bedford Sq., London, 1970, pp. …(several dozen important pages are copied)

53.  The differences between the sexes. R.V.Short, E.Balaban (Eds). Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994, … (most important pages are copied)

54.  Geary D.C. Male, Female: The Evolution of Human Sex Differences. Amer. Psycholog. Association, Washington, D.C., 1998, pp. V, 54-5, 82-103, 106-7, 109-11, 117-57, 205-7, 256-9, 301-3, 330-1

55.  D. Kimura. Sex and Cognition. A Breadford Book, The MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England, 1999, xi, 16-7, 28-9, 38-46, 64-5, 77-80, 79-80, 100-1, 141-3, 160-2, 179-97, 198-201

56.  Biology, Society, and Behavior: The Development of Sex Differences in Cognition. A. McGillicuddy-De Lisi, R. De Lici (Eds.)., …., vii-ix, 3-9, 14-19, 22-59, 78-81, 94-5, 116-7, 126-39, 146-9, 154-63, 178-85, 202-3, 206-9, 232-5, 242-59

57.  Sex, Power, Conflict: Evolutionary and Feminist Perspectives. D.M. Buss, N.M. Malamuth (Eds.). Oxford University Press: New York, Oxford, 1996, pp. v-vi, 3-25, 296-315

58.  The Design of Animal Communication. M.D. Hauser, M Konishi (Eds.). A Bradford Book, The MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England, 1999, pp. v-xi, 1-7, 111-29, 285-315, 319-37, 368-87, 390-413, 419-45, 450-565, 470-89, 493-531, 534-55, 559-95, 597-669

59.  M.D. Hauser. The evolution of Communication. A Bradford Book, The MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England, 1998, pp. vii-xiii, 1-71, 608-53

60.  Mind, Brain, and Language: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. M.T. Banich, M. Mack (Eds.) Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers: Mahwah, New Jersey and London, 2003, pp. v-xiii, 3-55

61.  Pointing: Where Language, Culture, and Cognition Meet. S. Kita (Ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers: Mahwah, New Jersey and London, 2003, pp. v-vii, 1-29, 35-105, 171-83, 206-12

62.  W.H. Calvin, D. Bickerton. Lingua ex Machina. A Bradford Book, The MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England, 2001, pp. v, 194-211

63.  S. Pinker. The Language Instinct. Harper Perennial, 1994, pp. 15-25, 404-30

64.  The Anatomy of Impact: What Makes the Great Works of Psychology Great. R.J. Sternberg (Ed.), 2003, pp. v-x, 3-15, 19-38

65.  W.H. Thorpe. The Origins and Rise of Ethology: The Since of the Natural Behaviour of Animals. Heinemann Educational Books: London, 1979 (Almost whole was copied)

66.  Foundations of Comparative Ethology. G.M. Burghardt (Ed.). Van Nostrand Reinhold Co: New York, 1985, pp. vii-ix, 1-12, 14-8, 82-4, 124-6, 218-21, 343-6

67.  R. Boakes. From Darwin to Behaviourism: Psychology and the Mind of Animals. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge et al., 1984, vii-viii, xii-xiv, 2-243.

68.  Historical Perspectives and the International Status of Comparative Psychology. E. Tobach (Ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers: Hillsdale (New Jersey), Hove and London, 1987, pp. v-vii, 15-23, 91-101, 119-53, 203-9, 222-35.

69.  D.A. Dewsbury, D.A. Rethlingshafer. Comparative Psychology: A Modern Survey. McGraw-Hill Book Co: New York et al., 1973, pp. v-xi, 1-17.

70.  E.C. Wilm. Theories of Instinct: A Study in the History of Psychology. Yale University Press: New Haven, Oxford University Press: Humphrey Milford: London, 1925, (whole is copied)

71.  B.R. Hergenhahn. An Introduction to the History of Psychology. 3rd Edn. Books/Cole Publishing Company: Pacific Grove, 1997, pp. iii-xiv, 10-433, 436-9, 454-513, 532-91

72.  R.C. Bolles. The Story of Psychology: A Thematic History. Books/Cole Publishing Company: Pacific Grove, 1993, pp. v-ix, 30-31, 294-57

73.  R.J. Richards. Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior. The University of Chicago Press: Chicago and London, 1987, pp. vii-x, 331-94, 404-12, 447-50, 536-48

74.  E.G. Boring. A History of Experimental Psychology. 2nd Edn. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1950, xvi-xxi, 50-61, 275, 280-7, 294-99, 302-17, 328-47, 468-79, 508-17, 587-619

75.  Evolving Perspective on the History of Psychology. W.E. Pickren, D.A. Dewsbury (Eds.), American Psychological Association: Washington, DC, 2002, pp. v-viii, 3-8, 187-210, 217-33, 237-9, 247-9, 255-69, 303-21

76.  A Century of Psychology as Science. S. Koch, D. E. Leary (Eds.) American Psychological Association: Washington, DC, 1992, pp. 100-20

77.  International Handbook of Psychology. K. Pawlik, M.R. Rosenzweig (Eds.), SAGE Publications: London, Thousand Oaks, New Dalhi, 2000, pp. 40-53, 347-61

78.  M. Wertheimer. A Brief History of Psychology. 3rd Edn. Holt, Rinehart and Winston: New York et al., 1987, pp. v, xi-xiii, 6-97, 100-159

79.  A.A. Roback. History of Psychology and Psychiatry. Philosophical Library, Inc.: New York, 1961, pp. iii-xi, 380-403

80.  D.P. Schultz, S.E. Schultz. A History of Modern Psychology. 5th Edn. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers: Fort Worth, Philadelphia et al., 1992, pp. iii-xiv, 1, 112-25, 162-67, 172-209, 260-7, 322-49, 364-75, 408-17, 420-1, 438-43, 450-57, 517-33.

81.  S. Finger. Minds Behind the Brain: A History of the Pioneers and Their Discoveries. Oxford University Press, 2000, x, 27-33, 46-7, 101-36, 217-37, 239-319

82.  Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology. A. Ariew, R. Cummins, M. Perlman (Eds.). Oxford University Press: Oxford, New York, 2002, pp. 1-31

83.  R.H. Wozniak. Theoretical Roots of Early Behaviourism: Functionalism, the Critique of Introspection, and the Nature and Evolution of Consciousness. Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1993, pp. XXX-XLI

84.  J. Loeb. Comparative Psychology of the Brain and Comparative Psychology. With Introduction of R.H. Wozniak. Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1993, pp. vi-xxiv

85.  Modern Perspectives on B.F. Skinner and Contemporary Behaviorism. J.T. Todd, E.K. Morris (Eds.). Contributions in Psychology, v. 28, Greenwood Press: Westport, Connecticut, and London, 1995, xiv-xii, xx-xxvii, 74-91, 100-7, ?

86.  Modern Perspectives on John B. Watson and Classical Behaviorism. J.T. Todd, E.K. Morris (Eds.). Contributions in Psychology, v. 24, Greenwood Press: Westport, Connecticut, and London, 1994, 109-23

87.  Maltus Past and Present. J. Dupaquier, A. Fauve-Chamoux, E. Grebenik (Eds.). Academic Press: London et al., 1985, xvii-xix, 359-63, 393-405

88.  E. Westermarck. The History of Human Marriage. 3 volumes, (1921), Johnson Reprint Corporation: New York and London, 1971

89.  A.H. Sturtevant. A History of Genetics: A Harper International Edn. Harper&Row: Nedw York, Evanston and London, and John Weatherhill Inc.: Tokyo, 1965, p. v-viii, 1-143 (Almost whole was copied, with exception of Bibliography and Index)

90.  S. Finger. Origin of neuroscience: A History of Explorations into Brain Function. Oxford University Press: Oxford, New York, 1994, pp. v, xi-xviii, 3-62, 259-96, 299-331, 371-411, 441-2

91.  D. F. Bjorklund, A. D. Pellegrini. The Origins of Human Nature: Evolutionary Developmental Psychology. American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, 2002, pp. ix-x, xii, 3-85 (1-page copies), 86-295 (2-page copies), 295-341 (1-page copies)

92.  Conceptual Challenges in Evolutionary Psychology: Innovative Research Strategies. (Studies in Cognitive Systems, Vol. 27). H. R. Holcomb III (Ed.). Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, Boston, London, 2001, pp. vii-xxix, 3-35,38-79, 84-111, 120-75, 178-83, 200-9, 212-25, 256-65, 270-89, 292-323, 326-69, 374-91

93.  The Social Brain: Evolution and Pathology. W.Bruene, H.Robert, W.Schiefenchoevel (Eds.). 2003, pp. 93-109

94.  D.C. Dennett. Darwin’s Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meaning of Life. Simon and Schuster: New York  et al., 1995, pp. 7-11, 452-521

95.  B. Sykes. The Seven Daughters of Eve. W.W. Norton and Company: New York, London, 2001, pp. vii-ix, 1-21, 108-297

96.  J.M.G. van der Dennan. The Origin of war. Origin Press: Groningen, the Netherlands, vol. 1, 2, 1995, pp. vii-xiv, 1-67, 539-93

97.  Machiavellian Intelligence. R.W. Byrne, A. Whiten (Eds.). Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1988, pp. 1-9

98.  Machiavellian Intelligence II. A. Whiten, R.W. Byrne (Eds.). Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1997, pp. v-vii, x, 1-21, 24-84, 86-108, 112-140, 144-172, 174-204, 206-33, 236-262, (have reprint), 288-310, 312-38, 340-95

99.  A. Gopnik, A.M. Meltzoff, P.K. Kuhl. The Scientist in the Crib. Perennial: New York, 1999, pp. vii-xv, 1-23, 174-97

100. J. Blake. Routs to Child Language: Evolutionary and Developmental Precursors. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, 2000, vi-xiii, 1-41, 212-31

101. K. Emmorey. Language, Cognition, and the Brain. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers: Mahwah, New Jersey and London, 2002, pp. v-ix, 314-9

102. R. Jackendoff. Foundation of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammer, Evolution. Oxford University Press: Oxford, New York, 2002, pp. v-xi, 68-103, 231-65

103. M.C. Corballis. From Hand to Mouth: The Origin of Language. Princeton University Press: Princeton and Oxford, 2002, pp. v-ix, 1-41, 62-7, 80-3, 98-111, 122-35, 154-63, 180-93, 198-219

104. Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives from Autism. S. Baron-Cohen, H. Tager-Flusberg, D.J. Cohen (Eds), 1993, pp. v-xi, 3-35, 158-167, 174-5, 198-223, 228-9, 242-5, 266-73, 292-3, 308-11, 334-61, 366-91, 396-423

105. A.H. Buss. Personality: Evolutionary Heritage and Human Distinctiveness. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers: Hilsdale, New Jersey, Hove & London, 1988, pp. v-ix, 1-49, 222-41, 244-7

106. Tools, Language and Cognition in Human Evolution. K.R. Gibson, T. Ingold (Eds.). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1993, pp. vii-xi, 3-17, 20-9, 32-39, 42-43, 60-83, 86-105, 130-67, 170-81, 186-201, 206-13, 216-7, 220-7, 230-67, 272-85, 288-97, 300-29, 336-85, 388-445, 448-71

107. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, v. 1-4, Lynn Nadel (Editor-in-Chief). Nature Publishing Group: London, New York and Tokyo, 2003, pp.: Contents (pp. vii-ix), 131-56, 278-86, 354-60, 365-70, 426-9, 583-92, 733-70, 828-37, 869-88, 936-42, 1115-36, 47-64, 261-74, 377-410, 419-25, 783-9, 837-45, 29-33, 66-74, 200-10, 428-30, 443-7, 512-43, 830-7, 863-9, 875-86, 908-13, 1049-58, 1155-68, 1176-83, 66-79, 85-91, 200-5, 376-82, 449-52

108.   H.-W. Bierhoff: Prosocial Behaviour. Psychology Press: Howve, East Sussen, and Taylor&Francis Inc.: New York, 2002, pp. v-xi, 1-47, 251-71, 281-99, 325-35

109. R.D. Alexander. The Biology of Moral Systems. Aldine de Gruyter: New York, 1987, pp. v-ix, xiii-xix, 252-63

110. The New Handbook of Language and Social Psychology. W.P. Robinson, H. Giles (Eds.). John Willey & Sons: Chichester, 2001, pp. v-vii

111. Human Biology: An Evolutionary and Biocultural Perspective. S. Sinson et al (Eds.). Wiley-Liss, Inc.: New York, 2000, pp. v-vii(twice), 1-23, 46-9, 78-83, 87-125, 153-9, 162-217, 224-9, 268-9, 273-89, 295, 300-1, 314-33, 345-74, 376-421 424-59, 485-99, 507-9, 516-47, 553-85

112. Being Human: Anthropological Universality and Particularity in Transdisciplinary Perspectives. N. Roughley (Ed.). Walter de Gruyter: Berlin, New York, 2000, pp. v-ix, 1-21, 23-103,

113. D. Zumpe, R.P. Michael. Notes on the Elements of Behavioral Science. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers: New York et al., 2001, pp. vii, ix-xv, 1-53, …, 289-311

114. Behavioral Genetics. 3rd Edn. R. Plomin et al. (Eds.). v-xiii, 1-5, 222-79

115. Behavioral Genetics in the Postgenomic Era. R. Plomin et al. (Eds.) American Psychological Association: Washington, DC, 2002, v-vii, xiii-xxii, 3-15, 365-80, 389-415, 481-95

116. Nature and Nurture: The Complex Interplay of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Human Behavior and Development. C.G. Coll, E.l. Bearer, R.M.Lerner (Eds.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers: Mahwah, New Jersey & London, 2004, v-xxiii, 1-25, 79-83, 138-67, 170-95, 201-19, 225-9

117. J.P.J. Pinel. Biopsychology. 4th Edn. Allyn and Bacon: Boston et al., 2000, iii-xv, 2-5, 8-13

118. Advances in the Study of Behavior, v. 30, 2001, pp. 219-95

119. J. Alcock. Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach. 7th edn, Sinauer Ass. Inc.: Sunderland, MAS, 1998

120. J. Alcock. Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach. 5th edn, Sinauer Ass. Inc.: Sunderland, MAS, 1993, pp. vii-xi, 18-21, 54-5, 94-7, 114-5, 154-7, 188-9, 212-3, 236-9, 274-7, 318-9, 350-1, 392-3, 440-1, 476-9, 498-9, 536-9, 572-3

121.   J. Vauclair. Animal Cognition: An Introduction to Modern Comparative Psychology. Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England, 1996, pp. 1-9, 48-51, 80-2, 97-109, 122-7, 152-5, 170-2

122.  R.J. Herrnstein, C. Murray. The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life. The Free Press: New York et al., 1994, pp. viii-ix, xx-xxiii, xxvi, 1-553, 716-41 (most important pages are copied, except most notes, bibliography, Index, and Appendixes)

123.   N.J. Mackintosh. IQ and Human Intelligence. Oxford Univ. Press: Oxford, New York, Tokyo, 1998, pp. 148-65, 178-99

124. The Scientific Study of General Intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen. H. Nyborg (Ed.). Pergamon, Elsevier Science Ltd: Amsterdam et al., 2003, pp. v-vii, Chapters 1, 7-10

125. Evolution, Structure and Representation. P. Van Loocke (Ed.) Routledge: London, New York, 1999, pp. 1-7

126.   The Evolution of Mind. D. Dellarosa Cummins, C. Allen (Eds.). Oxford Univ. Press: New York, Oxford, 1998, pp. 3-7, 32-47, 107-25, 162-219, 224-? 243-?

127.  E. M. Macphail. The Evolution of Consciousness. Oxford Univ. Press: Oxford, New York, Tokyo, 1998, pp. 1-60 (Chap 1-3), 176-86 (Chap 7-8), 196-236

128. F. de Waal. Good Natured: The origin of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals. Harvard Univ. Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England, 1996, ?, 1-39, 209-219

129. Ethnicity. J. Hutchinson, A.D. Smith (Eds.). Oxford Univ. Press: Oxford and New York, 1996, pp. v-xi, 3-75, 106-17, 132-9, 186-97, 236-45, 274-7, 310-7, 346-7, 366-71

130.   J. Staddon. The New Behaviorism: Mind, Mechanism, and Society. Taylor, Francis, 2001, pp. ?, 125-151, 179-81

131.   P. Ashworth. Psychology and “Human Nature”. Taylor, Francis, 2000, pp. v-vii, 1-9, 182-3

132.   Human by Nature: Between Biology and Social Sciences. P. Weingart et al. (Eds.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Pub., Mahwah, New Jersey, 1997, VII-X, 1-64, 200-91, 327-87

133.   Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior. E.A. Smith, B. Winterhalder (Eds.) Alsine de Gruyter: New York, 1992, pp. 61- ? 94

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1. NewScientist, v. 179, 2003, 1 January, pp. 46, 14 January, 16, 46-7, 18 January, 13, 30-3, 25 January, ?, 25-7,53, 1 February, 20, ?, 21, 26-9, 46, 8 February, 16, 21, 53, 15 February, 14, 15, 22, 48-9, 22 February, ?, 15, 28-31, 8 March, 15, 25, 56, 57, ?, 15 March, 15, 20, 1-3, ?, 57, 61, 63, 22 March, 16-7, 19, 29 March, 16, 17, 18, 26-7, 44-7, 51, 5 April, 40-2, 47, 50-1, 12 April, 44-51, ?, 30-5, 19 April, 26-9, 30, 26 April, 39-41, ?, 3 May, 16, ?, 33-7, 10 May, 42. ?, 44-46, 17 May 32-48, 1-4, ??, 24 May, 15, 38-56, 31 May, 5, 12-3, 28-32, 33-5, 7 June, 53, 14 June, 4-5, 33-9, 48-51, 21 June, 15, 51, 29 June, 14-5, 28 June, 50-1, 5 July, 18, 44, 19 July 15, 16, 20, 40-6, 26 July 15 (twice), 16-7, 19, 32-5, 2 August, 24-9, 34-7, 9 August, 3, 14-7, 30-7, 16 August, 12, 13, 26-31, 23 August, 15, 16, 18, 19, 47, 30 August, 13, 15, 34-7, 40-3, 46, 47, 6 September, 17-9, 30-5, 49, 13 September, 17, 30-9, 53, 20 September, 19, 21, 22, 48-9, 27 September, 19, 20, 22-4, 38-9, 48-50, 4 October, 21, 40-7, 11 October, 10, 14, 16, 17, 19, 32-43, 18 October, 14, 38-41, 25 October,?, 15, 17, 18, 52-3, 1 November, 50, 8 November, ?, 16, 48-51, 15 November, 12, 16, 17, 42-5, 50-1, 6 December, 11, 44-7, 13 December, 18, 19, 34, 37-9, 44-5, 51, 20/27 December, 23, 80-1, v. 181, 2004, 10 January, 6, 17, 42-5, 53, 17 January, 36-9, 46-7, 24 January, 1, 9-11, 34-41, 7 February, 16, 18, 19, 30, 40-3, 14 February, 9, 14-8, 32-43, 51, 21 February, 9-10. 14, 36-43, 50-54, 28 February, 17, 49, 6 March, 5, 42-5, 52-3, 13 March, 4-5, 12, 16-7, 50, 20 March, 18-9, 27 March, 7-8, 16-7, 19, 3 April, 6-7, 12, 16-7, 22, 30-3, 50-1, 10 April, 4-5, 8-9, 16, 34-45, 17 April, 13, 15, 17-18, 21, 33-5

2. Science News, v. 163, 2003, pp. 4-5, 20-1, 30, 35-7, 45, 51, 54, 62, 67-9, 78, 91-3, 115-6, 126, 131-2, 134, 147-8, 152-6, 164-6, 173-4, 179-82, 189-91, 196-8, 206, 211-3, 221-2, 228-30, 234-5, 246-7, 254, 257, 259-61, 275, 292-4, 302, 307, 324, 358, 371-2, v. 164, pp. 35-7, 45, 63, 78-9, 84-5, 93-5, 111, 114, 11?, 117, 126, 131-4, 141, 143, 147-8, 150, 158-9, 164-5, 175, 179-81, 197, 207, 212, 221, 223, 234-9, 243-5, 248, 250, 253, 274, 277-8, 282-5, 293, 308-9, 312-4, 317-9, 325-6, 331-2, 339, 357-8, .., v. 165, pp. ?, 40-7, 52-7, 62-3, 79, 83-4, 90-2, 94-5, 100-7, 109-10, 117, 127, 132-4, 139-42, 148-50, 157, 163-4, 166, 174, 179-81, 186-8, 190

3.  Science, vv. 295-297, 2002, pp. (on SAD and biorhythms: 947, 949, 955-7, 1065-73), (on evolutionary psychology: 5, 26-7, 55-6, 69-75, 85-91, 171, 225, 233, 235-6, 247, 249-50, 249, 253-6, 316-8, 329-32, 336-9, 454-5, 485-8, 490-4, 633, 635, 637, 707-11, 835, 937, 873, 977, 979, 1010-1, 1029, 1031, 1033, 1214-19, 1221-23, 1225, 1227, 1238-9, 1243, 1380-1, 1408-9, 1435, 1452-5, 1475-8, 1624-5, 1685-7, 1706-9, 1816-7, 1973-4, 1791-3, 1795, 2028-9, 2062-5, 2192-3, 2342-3, …, 2003, vv. 299-301, pp. 45, 102-7, 117, 192, 213-5, 244-5, 325, 329, 333-5, 386-8. 402, 496-9, 524-5, 555-7, 621, 640, 646-8, 654-5, 670-1, 688, 697-70, 877, 1017, 1054-6, 1163-7, 1179, 1214, 1217-20, 1235-6, 113?-?, 1380-8, 1391, 1528-9, 1582-5, 1568-71, 1525-6, 1534-9, 1645, 1680-1, 1707, 1731-40, 1805, 1851, 1854, 1887-9, 1991-5, 1996, 1997, 2995-9, 29??-29??, 2?56, 103, 125-7, 227-9, 249, 254, 256-60, 267-8, 277-85, 315-29, 537, 562, 588-91, 597-603, 607-12, 630-3, 721-3, 742-3, 749-50, 893-5, 1079-80, 1067, 1069, 1133-7, 1216, 1237-8, 1300-5, 1351, 1373-4, 1382-3, 1393, 1404-9, 1484-5, 1534-5, 1641, 1673-5, 1691-709, 17??, 1713, 1742-4, 17??, 1755-8, 1839, 1875, 1879-80, 1887-9, 1947-51, 180-1, 189-93, 277, 313, 319-3, 325-6, 328, 331, 335, 339, 358-63, 379-84, 386-9, 450-1, 458-9, 467-8, 478, 501-5, 510-3, 525-7, 599(twice)-600, 609, 729, 745, 757, 763-5, 766-7, 779-83, 805,829-31, 892, 919, 922-3, 927-33, 945-52, 961, 967-9, 1014, 1104-7, 1168, 1178-81, 1185. 1189-90, 1286, 1336-7, 1343, 1365, 1440, 1454, 1466-7, 1469, 1625-6, 1678-9, 1689, 1708-17, 189-10, 1854-5, 1893-5, 1898-903, v. 302, pp. 49, 61, 75, 192-3, 230-1, 234-5, 237-9, 249-59, 290-2, 296-9, 372, 394-5, 404-5, 433-4, 437-41, 458-9, 478, 501-5, 529-30, 549, 555-7, 571, 573, ?, 594-6, 611, 634-6, 739, 741-2, 797-8, 810-4, 822, 862-8, 945-6, 973-5, 979, 990, ?, 1030-5, 1046-53, 1111-2, 1133, 1142-5, 1160-1, 1181-4, 1206-8, 1231-6, 1290, 1401-4, 1408-12, 1490-1, 1551, 1677, 1692-3, 1754-7, 1876-7, 1886-90, 1899-900, 1930, 1934-9, 1960-3, 2027, 2029, 2050, 2074, 2107-9, v. 303, 2004, pp. 33, 49-50, 52-6, 141, 175, ?, 202, 223-5, 226, 317-20, 327-32, 356-9, 377-83, 467-8, 472-4, 483-5, 521-3, 537-40, 544-6, 621, 633-4, 643-9, 666-9, 781, ?, 943, 950-2, 958-9, 963-5, 969-74, 977, be continued

4. Nature, vv. 415-417, 2002, pp. (other topics: 78-82, 123, 329-35, 370, 391-2, 736-7, 838-9), (main topics: v, xi-xii, 19-21, 19-20, 32-3, 35, 45-51, 65, 67, 121, 122, 125, 127-8, 133-5, 137, 137-40, 145-155, 174-7, 254-6, 279-80, 317-20, 370-1, 375, 496, 583-5, 687-8, 732-6, 748, 757-63, 787-9, 787-93, 816-7, 820-1, 848-9,1022-6,…, 2003, vv., 421-424, pp. 29-32, 57, 60, 63-6, 491-3, 533-5, 578-80, 585-6, 625, 628, 711, 713-4, 734-9, 799-800, 806, 848-51, 837-40, 910-2, 933-6, 10-12, 20-1, 35-6, 117-9, 122, 125-6, 132, 137-40, 157-60, 383-5, 395, 421-4, 428-37, 44?, 483, 485, 495-8, 580, 810-6, 833-47, 849-55, 669-70, 672-4, 679, 716-8, 17-9 (twice), 20, 31, 74-6 (on SAD and biorhythms: 34), 91-6, 117-9, 128, 139-43, 145, 223, 229-30, 233-5, 263-4, 387, 395, 397, 481-2, 489, 491, 493, 495, 497, 587-9, 591-2, 604-6, 686-7, 682-3, 695, 699-700, 702, 704, 715-8, 742-52, 804-5, 810-5, 820-1, 825-36, 873-5, 838-41, 853-7, 866-8, 929-30, 937, 977-91, 15-7, 24, 26, 28, 30, 33-4, 68, 70-1, 131-4, 187, 191-4, 197, 253-255, 257-60. 263-4, 267, 269-70, 306-8, 371-8, 387-8, 448-51, 490 (twice), 493, 501, 503-4, 549-52 9 (twice), 616-7 (twice), 619), 636, 637 (twice), 638, 667, 669, 726-7, 729, 769-71, 879-80, 85-7, 891, 893-7, 900, 928, 931-8, 1004-7, 1035-7, 1042, 1061, 1074-5, v. 425, 2003, pp. vii, 10-12, 17-8, 21, 23-4, 29-33, 37-8, 62-5, 69, 72-9, 81, v, 129, 136-7, 146, 172-81, 184, 288-91, 297-9, 345-7, 360, 366, 388-9, 453-5, 457, 461-3, 473, 475, 480, 571-2, 614-9, 665, 669-70, 676-7, 678-9, 711-6, 766-72, 777, 779-80, 782-91, 798-802, 885, 896-98, 901, 910-13, 950-3, v. 426, 2003, pp., iii, 22-3, 30, 33-7, vii, 70-3, 121-2, 127-9, 169-71, 23?, 2356, 2415, 278, xi, 309, 311-2, 386, 391-2, 435-8, 497, 509, 511-2, 549-54, 604, 609-10, 655-60, 664-7, 774-5, v. 427, 2004, pp. 101-2, 198-9, 208-10, 304-5, 311-2, 348-52, 487-91, 582-3, 585-6, 589, 605-6, 627, vii, ix, 674-6 (twice), 679-81 (twice), 686-91 (twice), 693, 733-6, 783-4, 798, v.428, 2004, pp.19, 34-42, 44, 116-8, 128-9, 136, 139-40, 178-81, ix, 273, 275-8, 316, vi, vii, 367-8, 371, 373-5, 377-8, 381, 383, 393, 415-8, v, ix, 470, 777, 479-81, 484-6, 493-516, 574-7, 603-6, 611-2, 614-5, 617-23, 646-53, 682, 698-9, 703-4, 708-9, 713, 715, 717, 742-51, 809, 811, 813, 817, 840-50, 860-3, 868

5. Nature Neuroscience, v. 6, 2003, pp. 106-9, 111-2, 196-201, 207-8, 316-20, 438-42, 519, 522-4, 661, 663-7, 669-72, 674-80, 682-95, 651-2, 774-80, 658, 767-73, 785, 787-8, 795-9, 989, 1005-6, 1086-90, 1115, 1124-5, 1142-4, 3, 5-6, 8-9, 85-8, 102-3, 189-93

6. Scientific American, January 2000, pp. 2, 17, 38-44, January 2003, pp. 22-3, 42-51, May 2003, pp. 60-9, 74-5, 78-9, June 2003, pp. 64-9, July 2003, pp. 49-67, August 2003, pp. 13-14, 64-73, September 2003, pp. 71-83, November 2003, pp. 26-33, 54-63, 72-7, 87, December 2003, pp. 4. 50-7, January 2004, pp.66-73

 7. National Geographic, 2002, p. ?

8. Evolution and Human Behavior, 1999, v. 20: 325-359, v. 22, 2001, p. ?, v. 23, 2002, p. 3, 11, 35, 59, 103, 123, 139, 192-201, 203, .?-395, 407, 437, 443-62, 467, …, v24, 2003, pp. 14, 10-13, 17-22, 25-39, 43-9, 53-55, 60-2, 65-9, 71-3, 81, 86, 88-9, 95-6, 99-110, 113-6, 118-24, 126-35, 153-69, 173-7, 179-82, 184, 199-215, 217-9, 224-6, 231-9, 242-59, 261-74, 277-300, 303-18, 320-49, 351-5, 357-64,

9. Evolution and Cognition, v. 1999 v. 5, #1, 2, pp. 32-5, 74-5, 98-137, 148-9, 157-89, 198-215 v. 6, 2000, #1, 2, pp. 34-51, 84-101, v. 7, 2001, #1, 2, pp. 2-7, 14-7, 20-31, 38-47, 52-89, 98-105, 2-44-105 (repeatedly copied), 126-33, 140-1, 158-79, 182-7, 192-201

10. Animal Behaviour, v.61, 2001, v.62. 2001, v. 63, 2002 (several hundreds important pages are copied)

11. Behaviour (An International Journal of Behavioural Biology), v. 138, 2001, pp. 86-1049

12. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, vv. 71-74, 2001, v. 75, 2002

13. Ethology, v. 108, 2002, pp. 1-15, 156-7, 168-9, 193-5, 200-3, 303-317, v. 209, 2003, pp. 273-93, 302-5, 310-1, 315-7, 320-31, 324-39, 350-3, 358-61, 385-7, 396-9, 401-3, 408-11, 457-9, 468-71, 501-7, 521-3, 526-9

14. Brain, Behavior and Evolution, v. 58, 2001, pp. 239-49, 252-4, 267-8, 262-4, 271, 283, 293-9,

15. Animal Learning and Behavior, v. 29, 2001, pp. 107-8, 112, 114-8, v 31, 2003, pp. 98-105, 133-42, 165, 169-70, 205-208, 210-11

16. Adaptive Behavior, v. 8, 2000, v. 11, 2002, pp. 5-8, 16-19, 25-7, 41-2, 45-7, 65-7, 113-8, 130-3, 141-3

17. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, v. 25, 2001, v27, 2003, pp. 3-7, 16-9, 25, 43-7, 52-5, 61-85, 89-93, 102-7, 111-37

18. Behavioral Neuroscience, v. 115, 2001, v117, 2003, pp.403-9

19. Gruter Institute for Low and Behavioral Research Newsletter, 2002, v. 15, #2, pp. 1, 5-9

20. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, v. 33, 2001

21. Human Ethology Bulletin, v. 17, #1, 2002, v16, #2, 2001, v. 18, #2, 2003

22. Animal Behavior Society Newsletter

23. Human Behavior and Evolution Society Newsletter, v. 7, 1998

24. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, v. 27, 2001

25. Multivariate Behavioral Research, v. 36, 2001

26. Environment and Behavior, v. 33, 2001

27. American Behavioral Scientist, v. 43, 2000

28. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, v. 33, 2001

29. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, v. 24, 2001

30. International Journal of Behavioral Development, v. 26, 2002, 167-9, 173-5, 177-3

31. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, v. 39, pp. 1-21

32. Behavior Genetics, v. 31, 2001, pp. 243-67, 309-73, v. 33, 2003, pp. 191-201Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Process, v. 90, 2003, 63-86, 139-47, 195-207, v91, 2003, 82-95, 296-309

33. The Journal of Genetic Psychology, v. 164, 2003, pp. 114-25

34. The Mankind Quarterly, v. 42, 2001

35. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, v. 17, 2002

36. Human Nature, v. 10, 1999, v. 11, 2000

37. Current Anthropology, v. 41, 2000

38. American Anthropologist, v. 104, 2002, pp. 50-65, 222-37, 242-3

39. Population and Environment, v. 23, 2001

40. Politics and the Life Sciences, v. 18, 1999

41. Child Development, v. 67, 1996

42. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, v. 7, 2003, pp. 59-60, 77-83, 119-23, 141-4, 153-65, 173-9, 239-40, 257-62

43. Current Directions in Psychological Science, v. 11, 2002, pp. 1-6, 15-18, 88-93

44. Consciousness and Cognition, v. 10, 2001, 12, 2003, pp. 487-95

45. Brain and Mind, v. 2, 2001

46. Learning and Individual Differences, v. 12, 2002, pp. 311-41, 347-69, 375-81, 386-407

47. Emotion, v. 1, 2001, 25-37, v3, 2003, 115, 150-66, 167

48. Cognition and Emotion, v. 15, 2001, v. 16, 2002, pp. 87-99, 217, 299-307, 321-31, 354-5, 381, 402-3, 422-3, 533-53, 560-5, v17, 2003, pp. 40-61, 111-39, 167-211, 213-39, 241, 263, 297-313, ??, 646-71

49. Motivation and Emotion, v. 25, 2001

50. Proceedings of The Royal Society: Biological Sciences, v. 268, 2001

51. Journal of Zoology, London, v. 255, 2001

52. Acta Theriologica, v. 46, 2001

53. Mammalian Biology, v. 2, 2001

54. J. Zool. Syst. Evol. Research, v. 39, 2001, pp. 1-112

55. Psychiatry, v 65, 2002, pp. 48-57

56. The American Journal of Psychiatry, v. 159, 2002, pp. 1470-9, 1563-9

57. Max Plank Research, 2001, v. 4

58. Biological Psychology, v. 58, 2001

59. History of Psychology, 2003, pp. ??

60. J Abnormal Psychology, 1978, 87: 3-20, 21, 32-33, 48, 49, 74, 75, 90, 91, 102-3, 110-1, 112, 113, 122-3, 130, 131, 136, 137, 140, 141, 154, 155, 164, 165, 180-181

61. Journal of Bioeconomics, v. 2, 2000