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Human Nature is dedicated to advancing the interdisciplinary investigation of the biological, social, and environmental factors that underlie human behavior.
It focuses primarily on the functional unity in which these factors are continuously and mutually interactive. These include the evolutionary, biological, and sociological processes as they interact with human social behavior; the biological and demographic consequences of human history; the cross-cultural, cross-species, and historical perspectives on human behavior; and the relevance of a biosocial perspective to scientific, social, and policy issues.
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- Louis Calistro Alvarado
- Journal Impact Factor
- 2.2 (2023)
- 5-year Journal Impact Factor
- 2.5 (2023)
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Impact Factor 2023
Human Nature has a 2023 Impact Factor of 2.2.
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2022 WESIPS Conference Announcement
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Jane Lancaster, founder of Human Nature, elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
UNM Distinguished Professor Emerita Jane Lancaster elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
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