Coren Lee Apicella

Harvard University
Peabody Museum
Department of Anthropology
11 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138

apicella@fas.harvard.edu

 

Research Interests

My research focuses decision-making in humans as it pertains to mate selection, parental investment and economics. While at Liverpool, I examined how paternity confidence and self-perceived mate value affects men’s investment in their children. For my PhD, I am studying mate choice and attractiveness and their relationship to health and reproductive success in the Hadza, a hunter-gatherer population in Northern Tanzania. I have most recently been interested in behavioral economics and biological correlates of risk.

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Curriculum Vitae

 

Links to advisors & collaborators

Anna Dreber 

Alyssa Crittenden

Peter Ellison

David Feinberg

Peter Gray

Marc Hauser

Magnus Henrekson

Tony Little

Frank Marlowe

Eduardo Villamor

 

 

Other Links:

BBC: Deep voiced men have more kids

Human Behavior and Evolution Society

Anthropology at Harvard University

Dagens Nyheter

 

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