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This should get you started: ggplot(mtcars, aes(hp, mpg)) + geom_smooth() + annotate('text', 375, 15, label = 'Here!') + coord_cartesian(clip = 'off', xlim = c(50, 340)) + theme(plot.margin = unit(c(1,5,1,1), "lines"))pic.twitter.com/vzhX9ya6Mg
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Møller is still heavily cited, though, and over the last 5 years his h-index has climbed from 63 to 142 (from google scholar). Maybe the joke's on us?pic.twitter.com/CMLGxvrmZm
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As Anthro is introduced into Psych via WEIRD concept, need to reflect on Said's Orientalism, a tendency to exoticize and essentialize the "Other" as colonial strategy. Here is Abu-Lughod making this point, and also using term "Bongo-Bongo": http://xcelab.net/rm/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/abu-lughod-writing-against-culture.pdf …pic.twitter.com/Gw7Mv30DTq
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Her claim is so strong that it is refutable w/ a single counterexample. Anyone willing to assert that our ancestors didn't get hungry, or if they did, that it didn't motivate eating, or that we can never know if they got hungry or not? Her arg is refuted by her own "eye-blink" expic.twitter.com/dvhvViy4kA
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In Memoriam: Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938–2019) By Larry Sugiyama and myself: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12110-019-09362-4 …pic.twitter.com/YsILjDaGr9
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Two major hyp. for human encephalization: social vs. ecological. Social: higher pop. densities presumably select for greater cognitive capacity, but densities generally decrease with latitude. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature19365 …pic.twitter.com/sWSVFQhLRD
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Valence and arousal are standard dimensions in the "circumplex" model of emotions by Russell and colleagues. DOI:10.1037/0033-295X.110.1.145pic.twitter.com/aGIIFUx1fS
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I should clarify that this is our hypothesis, not the one presented in that paper.
@kristensyme & Hagen (2020) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ajpa.23965 …pic.twitter.com/1CdV4i99lR
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Our beautiful R1 WSU campus, 15 min from Portland in the Pacific NW, is searching for a new Academic Director of the College of Arts and Sciences. Due to our "unique" multi-campus system this is a Dean-esque (but officially Associate Dean) level position: https://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/human-resources/academic-director-college-arts-sciences …pic.twitter.com/dqX2UulOXq
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Greg Bryant and I proposed that just as it's functional to signal emotions at the individual level, it might be functional to signal emotions at the group level, e.g., we're all angry or we're all sad. Emotional music might be the group-level analog of individual-level emotions.pic.twitter.com/dn5dEjvpkX
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Also intense violence between Inuit and Amerindian groups: A Massacre and Possible Cannibalism in the Canadian Arctic: New Evidence from the Saunaktuk Site (NgTn-1) https://www.jstor.org/stable/40316364 pic.twitter.com/NOc7siM96S
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#ThrowbackThursday Paley, a major influence on Darwin, had keen sense of organism as machine. He especially understood that mechanisms must be understood in relation to their environments. Wrote an entire chapter on the topic in Natural Theology; uses "adaptation" & variants 54 xpic.twitter.com/DGLe2tAnGw
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Do you know Live from Daryl's house? https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=daryl%27s+house … This one with Billy Gibbons is especially awesome:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MbaGJN2ioQ …
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#ThrowbackThursday Building on the work of Robin Fox, Rodseth et al 1991 highlight unique elements of human social organization compared to other primates, esp. *cooperation* at the group level (alliances). Essential reading for evo social scientists. https://www.jstor.org/stable/2743773 pic.twitter.com/TVINTU74vH
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I doubt dist. of quality (and critiques) differs much between sub-disciplines. Alternative (and IMO much stronger) hypothesis: common claim that EP is criticized due to poor quality is a classic red herring. It aims to distract from important questions.pic.twitter.com/upCmcRBJTw
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#ThrowbackThursday: Cosmides' and Tooby's greatest paper had nothing (directly) to do with#evopsych. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-5193(81)90181-8 …pic.twitter.com/N3tA8J7n2f
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I do a lot of work on tobacco use. In the hunter-gatherer population I work in, ~95% of the males smoke, and ~5% of the females do. https://anthro.vancouver.wsu.edu/people/hagen/plant-neurotoxins-and-the-paradox-of-drug-reward/ …pic.twitter.com/M5Wl5OVpu1
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True. But for the cultural anthropology side, have you seen this Boyer essay? https://books.google.com/books?id=xhpwAgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA113&ots=T9kE6_hm_2&dq=From%20Studious%20Irrelevancy%20to%20Consilient%20Knowledge%3A%20Modes%20Of%20Scholarship%20and%20Cultural%20Anthropology&lr&pg=PA113#v=onepage&q&f=false …pic.twitter.com/ovPqg3C12J
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Agree that question of human warfare is unresolved. But many social carnivores defend territory. My understanding is that wolf mortality from inter-pack conflict is high, e.g., https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00343208 …pic.twitter.com/fM1NlXnU43
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Couldn't that question be asked of most social science? But, many archaeologists link warfare to various environmental factors, e.g., population growth relative to resources and/or climate anomalies. Pan N. American increase in violence c. 500-1000 AD: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1016063710831 …pic.twitter.com/vJmVV3rVis
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