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Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania

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Hunter-gatherer males are more risk-seeking than females, even in late childhood. (PDF)

Apicella, C. L., Crittenden, A. N., & Tobolsky, V. A. (2017). Hunter-gatherer males are more risk-seeking than females, even in late childhood. Evolution and Human Behavior.

Moralistic gods, supernatural punishment and the expansion of human sociality

Purzycki, B.G., Apicella, C., Atkinson, Q.D., Cohen, E., McNamara, R.A., Willard, A.K.,... Henrich, J. (2016). Moralistic gods, supernatural punishment and the expansion of human sociality. Nature. doi:10.1038/nature16980

Testosterone and Economic Risk-Taking: A Review (PDF)

C.L. Apicella, J. Carre, and A. Dreber (2015). Adaptive Human Behavior & Physiology.

Women’s Faces and Voices Are Cues to Reproductive Potential in Industrial and Forager Societies (PDF)

J. Wheatley, C.L. Apicella, R. Cardenas, R. Burriss, L. Welling, and D. Puts (2014). Evolution and Human Behavior, 35, 264-271.

Evolutionary Origins of the Endowment Effect: Evidence From Hunter-Gatherers (PDF)

C.L. Apicella, E.A. Azevedo, J. Fowler, and N.A. Christakis (2014). American Economic Review, 104, 1793-1805.

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