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Human behavior / Siblicide / Sibling abuse / Sibling / Evolutionary psychology / Parent / Family / Behavior / Ethology
Date: 2006-11-19 12:37:49
Human behavior
Siblicide
Sibling abuse
Sibling
Evolutionary psychology
Parent
Family
Behavior
Ethology

Siblicide—p. 1 Running Head: SIBLICIDE AND GENETIC RELATEDNESS

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