| Session 180: BI4 -> Mating vs. Parenting Effort and Criminality | |||
| Time: 8:00AM to 9:30 AM on Thursday, November 16 | |||
| Place: H-Belevedere | |||
| Session Chair: Kelly H. Hardwick, University of Calgary | |||
| The Friends of Siblings: A Test of Social Homogamy vs. Peer Selection for Deviant Behaviors | |||
| by: | David C. Rowe, University of Arizona (Corresponding) | ||
| Michael Gilson, University of Arizona | |||
| Cathy B. Hunt, University of Arizona | |||
| Self-Control Theory and Mating Effort | |||
| by: | Monica Bartlett, Northeastern University (Corresponding) | ||
| Randall Grometstein, Northeastern University | |||
| The Marginalization of Mating Effort Strategy in Our Modern Society | |||
| by: | Randall Grometstein, Northeastern University (Corresponding) | ||
| Monica Bartlett, Northeastern University | |||
| Coevolution as an Organizing Principle for a Multi-Disciplinary Criminology | |||
| by: | Kelly H. Hardwick, University of Calgary (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006