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The presence of the U.S. father as an enhancement for his children's reading achievement: masculine influence or a second parent?
The last quarter century has been an interval of shifting values and expectations of the father within the family structure. Discussion and...
Reading Improvement, 06/22/09 by Bonnie W. Mackey; Wade C. Mackey · More from publication -
Demographics of the Upward-Trending Murder Rate in Buffalo, New York: A Harbinger of Societal Stress
A century of murder rates is surveyed from Buffalo, New York, within the context of several demographic variables. Over the course of the twentieth...
Journal of Social, Political, and Economic Studies, The, 12/01/08 by McLaughlin, Vance; Mackey, Wade C · More from publication -
A Test of the Trivers-Willard Hypothesis with Three Samples of High-achieving Men: a Tenuous Fit for an Altricial, Fathering-intensive Species
The Trivers-Willard hypothesis argues for a facultative (secondary) sex ratio in sexually reproducing species. To wit: Given that males have a...
Mankind Quarterly, 12/01/08 by Mackey, Wade C; Immerman, Ronald S · More from publication -
Demographics of the Upward-Trending Murder Rate in Buffalo, New York: An Omen for the Future?
A century of murder rates is surveyed from Buffalo, New York, within the context of several demographic variables. Over the course of the twentieth...
Mankind Quarterly, 10/01/08 by McLaughlin, Vance; Mackey, Wade C · More from publication -
Father(to)Child Affiliative Bond: Convergent Evolution with the Canid Analogue, The
ABSTRACT: Primate homologues, especially from the African great apes, can usually be successfully utilized to form comparisons with the human...
Social Biology, 04/01/03 by Mackey, Wade C; Immerman, Ronald S · More from publication -
The depression gender gap: a view through a biocultural filter.

Rule #1: All politics are local. --Congressman Tip O'Neill Rule #2: All long-term politics are reproductive strategies. Rule #3: All...
Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs, 02/01/03 by Immerman, Ronald S.; Mackey, Wade C. · More from publication -
Response To James - Brief Article
The title of our article is: "The woman as final arbiter: A case for the facultative character of the human sex ratio." The title of our article...
Journal of Sex Research, 11/01/00 by Wade C. Mackey · More from publication -
The Feminization of Domestic Violence in America: The Woozle Effect Goes Beyond Rhetoric.(Statistical Data Included)

In the 1960s, the term "feminization of poverty" was coined and entered into the public forum. Although, males, too, could become poverty...
Journal of Men's Studies, The, 09/22/99 by MACKEY, WADE C. · More from publication -
A proposed relationship between circumcision and neural reorganization.

Journal of Genetic Psychology, 09/01/98 by Mackey, Wade C. · More from publication -
Motivations toward fathering: two minority profiles within the majority's context.

Recently, both the popular and academic press have shown increasing interest in American fathers, portraying them as simply additive to their...
Journal of Men's Studies, The, 01/01/98 by Mackey, Wade C. · More from publication
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