Laura Betzig

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Betzig, Laura L. (1986). Despotism and differential reproduction: a Darwinian view of history. New York: Aldine. ISBN   978-0-202-01171-4. [7]

Personal life

Betzig's brother, Eric Betzig, won the 2014 Nobel Prize in chemistry. [11]

References

  1. "Edge".
  2. "Psychology Today".
  3. "Michigan Today".
  4. Betzig, Laura L.; Harrigan, Alisa; Turke, Paul (1989), Childcare on Ifaluk, OCLC   882560204
  5. Achenbach, Joel (1992-03-08). "Why things are". The Orlando Sentinel. p. 224. Retrieved 2025-02-14.
  6. "Landmarks". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1997-02-26. p. 26. Retrieved 2025-02-14.
  7. Reviews of Despotism and differential reproduction
  8. Review of Human reproductive behaviour
  9. Review of Medieval Monogamy
  10. Reviews of Human natureJones, Doug (1997). "Review of Human Nature: A Critical Reader". American Anthropologist. 99 (2): 427–428. ISSN   0002-7294.
  11. Allen, Robert (2014-10-09). "Ann Arbor native wins Nobel Prize in chemistry". Lansing State Journal. pp. A2. Retrieved 2025-02-14.
Laura L. Betzig
Born
Academic background
Alma mater
Thesis Despotism and Differential Reproduction: A Darwinian View of History  (1983)
Doctoral advisor Napoleon Chagnon