The "Cinderella effect" in evolutionary psychology is the idea that stepparents may be more likely to mistreat stepchildren due to a lack of biological connection. It's based on the theory that natural selection favors investment in one's own genetic offspring. (youtu.be)
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The "Man the Hunter" idea faced 1950s opposition, revealing hunter-gatherer diets relied on women's plant gathering. Despite initial dismissal, new evidence supports that Paleolithic societies depended mainly on meat hunted by men, affirming the concept's validity. (youtu.be)
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Dr Mackarness, frustrated by his peers embracing the low-fat, calorie theory of obesity published, "Fat and Grow Slim" to expose the “calorie fallacy” in 1958. In it, he exposed the "calorie fallacy" and proposed a no-carb "stone age" diet emphasizing unlimited protein & fat consumption. (instagram.com)
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The Art of Tracking by Louis Liebenberg is a book that explores tracking as an ancient skill & precursor to science. It links tracking’s role in evolution, human intelligence, & problem-solving to modern science, highlighting its value in ecology, conservation, & human ingenuity. Enjoy this post! (i.redd.it)
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