Aaron Lukaszewski

@SpeciesTypical

evolutionary psychologist ; on the universality of human nature & the uniqueness of the individual (& culture); tweets belong to whichever module is active

Anaheim Hills, CA
Joined January 2019

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    New in “Niche Diversity Can Explain Cross-Cultural Differences in Personality Structure” PDF: By , me, , Mike Gurven Presents a computational model of our theory re: socioecological causes of behavioral covariation

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  2. Jan 31

    👇 A great set of thoughts on the new requirement of “measurement invariance” in x-cultural research I would go further: if u expect the same pattern of variance or covariance across populations, u haven’t thought about how the mind works Down with our psychometric overlords

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    Jan 31

    More evidence that contact theory is too simplistic (its more about coalitional opportunity!):

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    Great new write-up on the NEW--and GROWING (stay tuned for a BIG announcement)!--Oklahoma Center for Evolutionary Analysis (OCEAN) housed in (with faculty from ) in /. Come see us at the FOSSIL Conference!

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    Jan 30

    Abstract, you say? Yes, get it ready for There will also be a remembrance session for Frank Marlowe. Contact or me if interested in being a part of that.

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  6. Jan 30

    Observation re: the comments on ’s thread questioning falsifiability of WEIRD: People who trek to remote places to get data dislike the thread’s gist People who don’t trek are generally supportive or supportive A cynic might attribute these stances to self-interest 🤷‍♂️

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    More Neanderthal ancestry in African pops than we thought: 1. migrations from ancient Europeans back into Africa introduced Neanderthal ancestry into African pops. 2. some of the detected Neanderthal ancestry in Africans due to human DNA introduced into Neanderthal genome

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    Jan 29

    Is the WEIRD acronym falsifiable? Good question! [Thread]

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    Kevin’s new paper show no signs of divergent natural selection acting on intelligence or cognitive ability between African & European populations.

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    Jan 25

    Cooperation is the universal function around which morals culturally evolve

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    Jan 25

    Great piece I would think that our comparative work on leadership is a good example of “strong vertical homology”

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    Jan 24
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    Jan 24

    Subrena Smith recently argued that “evolutionary psychology, as it is currently understood, is…impossible.” Here is my response:

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    Jan 24

    Why divination is a thing? Fascinating new paper by

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    Jan 23

    Not only are men more likely to die early deaths, they are also more likely to sh*t their pants.

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    Jan 23

    Many like are writing about W.E.I.R.D. problems in evo psych.

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    Jan 22

    My first first-author manuscript from my PhD research (w/ & ) came out this month on Human Nature! We investigated how popularity on a (ostensible) dating website affects socio-political attitudes

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  18. Jan 22

    Only reason I was on time to the first day of class today: A student in my lab (who is in the class) texted me the room # a few minutes beforehand. She gets me.

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    1 Nov 2019

    The irony of people using machines designed by autistics, on software written by autistics, on platforms built by autistics, to talk about how autism is some disease we need to cure.

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    Jan 22

    Abstract submissions for open next Friday! Is your proposal ready?

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