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David Buss

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David M. Buss on (sündinud 14. aprillil 1953) on USA psühholoog.

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  • The Evolution Of Desire: Strategies Of Human Mating, Basic Books 1995, ISBN 978-0-465-02143-7
  • D. M. Buss, N. Malamuth. Sex, Power, Conflict: Evolutionary and Feminist Perspectives. Oxford University Press, USA, 1996, ISBN 978-0-19-510357-1
  • Dangerous Passion: Why Jealousy Is As Necessary As Love and Sex, Diane Pub Co 2000, ISBN 978-0-7567-6548-4
  • The Dangerous Passion: Why Jealousy is Necessary in Love and Sex, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2001, ISBN 978-0-7475-5360-1
  • The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology, Wiley 2005. ISBN 978-0-471-26403-3
  • The Murderer Next Door: Why the Mind Is Designed to Kill, Penguin 2006, ISBN 978-0-14-303705-7
  • C. M. Meston, D. M. Buss. Why Women Have Sex: Understanding Sexual Motivations from Adventure to Revenge, Times Books 2009, ISBN 0-8050-8834-2
  • Daniel Conroy-Beam, Cari D. Goetz, David M. Buss. What predicts romantic relationship satisfaction and mate retention intensity: mate preference fulfillment or mate value discrepancies? – Evolution and Human Behavior', 2016, kd 37, nr 6, lk 440–448.
  • Mons Bendixen, Kelly Asao, Joy P. Wyckoff, David M. Buss, Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair. Sexual regret in US and Norway: Effects of culture and individual differences in religiosity and mating strategy. – Personality and Individual Differences, 2017, kd 116, lk 246–251.
  • David M. Buss, Mike Abrams. Jealousy, Infidelity, and the Difficulty of Diagnosing Pathology: A CBT Approach to Coping with Sexual Betrayal and the Green-Eyed Monster. – Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 2017, kd 35, nr 2, lk 150–172.
  • David M. Buss, Cari Goetz, Joshua D. Duntley, Kelly Asao, Daniel Conroy-Beam. The mate switching hypothesis. – Personality and Individual Differences, 2017, kd 104, lk 143–149.
  • Daniel Conroy-Beam, David M. Buss. Euclidean distances discriminatively predict short-term and long-term attraction to potential mates. – Evolution and Human Behavior, 2017, kd 38, nr 4, lk 442–451.
  • Lewis Barker. Teaching Evolutionary Psychology: An Interview With David M. Buss. – Teaching of Psychology, 2006, kd 33, nr 1, lk 69-76.
  • Karen Olsson. Human mate selection in a many-splendored thing. – Texas Monthly, 2007, kd 35, nr 6, lk 138-255.
  • David J. Buller. Four Fallacies of Pop Evolutionary Psychology. – Scientific American, 2009, kd 300, nr 1, lk 74-81.
  • Chuck Hustmyre, Jay Dixit. Marked for Mayhem. – Psychology Today, 2009, kd 42, nr 1, lk 80-83.