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1. Desperation and inequality increase stealing: evidence from experimental microsocieties

2. Why has the COVID-19 pandemic increased support for Universal Basic Income?

3. Why do inequality and deprivation produce high crime and low trust?

4. Exposure to food insecurity increases energy storage and reduces somatic maintenance in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)

5. Food insecurity increases energetic efficiency, not food consumption: an exploratory study in European starlings

6. Controlling for baseline telomere length biases estimates of the rate of telomere attrition

7. Food Insecurity Moderates the Acute Effect of Subjective Socioeconomic Status on Food Consumption

8. Smoking does not accelerate leucocyte telomere attrition: a meta-analysis of 18 longitudinal cohorts

9. Consequences of measurement error in qPCR telomere data: A simulation study.

10. Food-Insecure Women Eat a Less Diverse Diet in a More Temporally Variable Way: Evidence from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2013-4

11. Chronological age, biological age, and individual variation in the stress response in the European starling: a follow-up study

12. The relationships between exercise and affective states: a naturalistic, longitudinal study of recreational runners

13. Telomeres as integrative markers of exposure to stress and adversity: a systematic review and meta-analysis

14. Early-life begging effort reduces adult body mass but strengthens behavioural defence of the rate of energy intake in European starlings

15. Evaluating the cyclic ratio schedule as an assay of feeding behaviour in the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris).

16. The influence of mortality and socioeconomic status on risk and delayed rewards: a replication with British participants

17. Childhood and adult socioeconomic position interact to predict health in mid life in a cohort of British women

18. Detecting telomere elongation in longitudinal datasets: analysis of a proposal by Simons, Stulp and Nakagawa

19. A marker of biological age explains individual variation in the strength of the adult stress response

20. Watching eyes on potential litter can reduce littering: evidence from two field experiments

21. Development of a cognitive bias methodology for measuring low mood in chimpanzees

22. Childhood socioeconomic deprivation, but not current mood, is associated with behavioural disinhibition in adults

23. Anticipated survival and health behaviours in older English adults: cross sectional and longitudinal analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

24. Opposite Effects of Early-Life Competition and Developmental Telomere Attrition on Cognitive Biases in Juvenile European Starlings.

25. Local norms of cheating and the cultural evolution of crime and punishment: a study of two urban neighborhoods

26. Out of control mortality matters: the effect of perceived uncontrollable mortality risk on a health-related decision

27. Effects of Watching Eyes and Norm Cues on Charitable Giving in a Surreptitious Behavioral Experiment

28. Disorder affects judgements about a neighbourhood: police presence does not

29. Childhood adversity accelerates intended reproductive timing in adolescent girls without increasing interest in infants.

30. Being there: a brief visit to a neighbourhood induces the social attitudes of that neighbourhood

31. Do images of 'watching eyes' induce behaviour that is more pro-social or more normative? A field experiment on littering.

32. Are human mating preferences with respect to height reflected in actual pairings?

33. Bottom of the heap: having heavier competitors accelerates early-life telomere loss in the European starling, Sturnus vulgaris.

34. 'Cycle thieves, we are watching you': impact of a simple signage intervention against bicycle theft.

35. Variation in cooperative behaviour within a single city.

36. Parental height differences predict the need for an emergency caesarean section.

37. Large differences in publicly visible health behaviours across two neighbourhoods of the same city.

38. Why are there social gradients in preventative health behavior? A perspective from behavioral ecology.

39. Development of social variation in reproductive schedules: a study from an English urban area.

40. Understanding of Evolution May Be Improved by Thinking about People

41. Dead or Alive? Knowledge about a Sibling's Death Varies by Genetic Relatedness in a Modern Society

42. Maternal Grandmothers Do Go the Extra Mile: Factoring Distance and Lineage into Differential Contact with Grandchildren

43. Cultural diversity, economic development and societal instability.

48. Reproductive inequality in humans and other mammals

49. No effect of hunger on attentional capture by food cues: two replication studies

50. Public perceptions of the effectiveness of income provision on reducing psychological distress

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