Incoming Resources
- Is shame necessary?, new uses for an old tool, Jennifer Jacquet ; illustrations by Brendan O'Neill Kohl
- An outsider's guide to humans, what science taught me about what we do and who we are, Camilla Pang, PHD
- The Scientific American day in the life of your brain, Judith Horstman
- The animal within us, lessons about life from our animal ancestors, Jay D. Glass
- Rock breaks scissors, a practical guide to outguessing and outwitting almost everybody, William Poundstone
- The smart swarm, how understanding flocks, schools, and colonies can make us better at communicating, decision making, and getting things done, Peter Miller
- The moral molecule, the source of love and prosperity, Paul J. Zak
- Noble savages, my life among two dangerous tribes--the Yanamamo and the anthropologists, Napoleon A. Chagnon
- Rock breaks scissors, a practical guide to outguessing and outwitting almost everybody, William Poundstone
- Research opportunities in human behavior and performance, edited by Julien M. Christensen, John M. Talbot
- The power of four, leadership lessons of Crazy Horse, Joseph M. Marshall, III
- Curious behavior, yawning, laughing, hiccupping, and beyond, Robert R. Provine
- The children's book of virtues, edited by William J. Bennett ; illustrated by Michael Hague
- Human natures, genes, cultures, and the human prospect, Paul R. Ehrlich
- The bullying breakthrough, real help for parents and teachers of the bullied, bystanders, and bullies, Jonathan McKee
- The quick fix, why fad psychology can't cure our social ills, Jesse Singal
- Behavioral mitigation of smoking fires through strategies based on statistical analysis, final project report for EME-2003-CA-0310, [John R. Hall, Jr ... and others]
- Race, evolution, and behavior, a life history perspective, J. Philippe Rushton
- The tangled wing, biological constraints on the human spirit, Melvin J. Konner
- Good natured, the origins of right and wrong in humans and other animals, Frans de Waal
- Human, editorial consultants, Robert Winston, Don E. Wilson
- The naked ape, a zoologist's study of the human animal, Desmond Morris
- How many friends does one person need?, Dunbar's number and other evolutionary quirks, Robin Dunbar
- Spontaneous evolution, our positive future (and a way to get there from here), Bruce H. Lipton and Steve Bhaerman
- Our inner ape, a leading primatologist explains why we are who we are, Frans de Waal ; photographs by the author
- Basic instinct, the genesis of behavior, Mark S. Blumberg
- Evolution and the emergent self, the rise of complexity and behavioral versatility in nature, Raymond L. Neubauer ; illustrations by Xuan Yue
- How formal training affects soldier attitudes and behaviors towards digitization, John S. Barnett
- The bonobo and the atheist, in search of humanism among the primates, Frans de Waal ; with drawings by the author
- What they know about you, Bernard Asbell with Karen Wynn
- Neurobiological approaches to brain-behavior interaction, editors: Joseph Frascella, Roger M. Brown
- Portraits of excellence, principles of the physics of human behavior and personality functioning, by Isaac Hill
- The ape and the sushi master, cultural reflections by a primatologist, Frans de Waal
- The human role in space
- Developing your full range of leadership, leveraging a transformational approach, Fil J. Arenas, Daniel A. Connelly, Michael D. Williams
- Kinky cats, immortal amoebas, and nine-armed octopuses, weird, wild, and wonderful behaviors in the animal world, Raymond Obstfeld
- The Consolidated Human Activity Database (CHAD), documentation and users' guide, by Stephen Graham , Kristin Isaacs, Tom McCurdy, and John Langstaff
- Gender shock, exploding the myths of male and female, Phyllis Burke
- Why aren't you more like me?, styles & skills for leading & living with credibility, Everett T. Robinson
- The cyber effect, a pioneering cyberpsychologist explains how human behavior changes online, Mary Aiken, PhD
- The wisest one in the room, how you can benefit from social psychology's most powerful insights, Thomas Gilovich and Lee Ross
- Behavioral issues associated with long-duration space expeditions, review and analysis of astronaut journals : experiment 01-E104 (Journals) : final report, Jack Stuster
- Nature a day at a time, an uncommon look at common wildlife, Cathie Katz
- Is shame necessary?, new uses for an old tool, Jennifer Jacquet
- The power of persuasion : a guide to moving ahead in business and life, G. Ray Funkhouser
- Humankind, a hopeful history, Rutger Bregman ; translated from the Dutch by Elizabeth Manton and Erica Moore