Situngkir, Hokky,
The paper presents the dynamics of consumer preferences over two competing products acting in duopoly market. The model presented compared the majority and minority rules as well as the modified Snazj...
complete descriptionhttp://cogprints.org/5263/1/2006f.pdf
Jones, Peter N., Stapp, Darby,
The “Kennewick Man” controversy is an extremely important case in the history of American anthropology. As anthropologists with backgrounds in American Indian studies and American archaeology, we have...
complete descriptionhttp://cogprints.org/3726/1/KennewickAnalysis.pdf
Evola, Vito,
THE BEGINNINGS OF SYMBOLIC-RELIGIOUS COGNITION - Cognitive Archeology and Cognitive Fluidity: About 30,000 years ago (70,000 years after the fossil records of the anatomically modern human), religious...
complete descriptionhttp://cogprints.org/2446/1/evola_portsmouth_presentation.pdf
Moore, Jim,
This book combines some very interesting ideas with stunningly poor scholarship to create a potentially missleading book. Because the basic thesis -- that episodic extreme aggression seen among chimpa...
complete descriptionhttp://cogprints.org/738/1/Power.html
Situngkir, Hokky,
The self-similarity of Indonesian Borobudur Temple is observed through the dimensionality of stupa that is hypothetically closely related to whole architectural body. Fractal dimension is calculated b...
complete descriptionhttp://cogprints.org/7019/1/2010h.pdf
Chen, Audrey C., German, Craig, Zaidel, Dahlia W.,
We recently reported finding asymmetry in the appearance of beauty on the face [39]. Here we investigated whether facial beauty is a stable characteristic (on the owner's very face) or is in the perce...
complete descriptionhttp://cogprints.org/151/3/paper.pdf
Moore, Jim,
Two major objections have been made to the application of the "carrying capacity" (K) concept to nonindustrial human populations: 1) If K is set by periodic famines or other phenomena ("minima"), the ...
complete descriptionhttp://cogprints.org/174/1/K.html
Hurford, James R, Kirby, Simon,
Species evolve, very slowly, through selection of genes which give rise to phenotypes well adapted to their environments. The cultures, including the languages, of human communities evolve, much faste...
complete descriptionhttp://cogprints.org/164/2/birdsong.s.ps
Calvin, William H,
Treating consciousness as awareness or attention greatly underestimates it, ignoring the temporary levels of organization associated with higher intellectual function (syntax, planning, logic, music)....
complete descriptionhttp://cogprints.org/3218/3/1998JConscStudies.htm
Situngkir, Hokky,
The paper report some experiments on the issue of human mating games and sexual preferences in the perspective of population and some macro-social realms. The notions of love, romance, fidelity, and s...
complete descriptionhttp://cogprints.org/5542/1/ExperimentWLove_Romance.pdf