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In 2006, Satoshi Kanazawa published a paper where he said very attractive parents will tend to give birth to more daughters. Yep, he said that. He believed that he had evidence of the Trivers-Willard Hypothesis (an evolutionary biology hypothesis) in humans. Want to know more? Curious what Trivers-Willard is all about? Today's podcast is for you!
But really, this is a story of sex, not necessarily lies (maybe inappropriate analyses), and nope, no videotapes -- but it is a podcast!
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By Lyle BurgoonIn 2006, Satoshi Kanazawa published a paper where he said very attractive parents will tend to give birth to more daughters. Yep, he said that. He believed that he had evidence of the Trivers-Willard Hypothesis (an evolutionary biology hypothesis) in humans. Want to know more? Curious what Trivers-Willard is all about? Today's podcast is for you!
But really, this is a story of sex, not necessarily lies (maybe inappropriate analyses), and nope, no videotapes -- but it is a podcast!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.