Incoming Resources
- Crime, punishment, and mental illness, law and the behavioral sciences in conflict, Patricia E. Erickson, Steven K. Erickson
- The presentation of self in everyday life, Erving Goffman
- TV violence and the child, the evolution and fate of the Surgeon General's report, Douglass Cater and Stephen Strickland
- Homo mysterious, evolutionary puzzles of human nature, David P. Barash
- Children's friendships, Zick Rubin
- Beyond freedom and dignity, B.F. Skinner
- Shyness, what it is, what to do about it, Philip G. Zimbardo ; research in collaboration with Paul A. Pilkonis ; therapy in collaboration with Margaret E. Marnell
- The tipping point, how little things can make a big difference, Malcolm Gladwell ; [with a new afterword by the author]
- A natural history of the senses, Diane Ackerman
- Tales of the ex-apes, how we think about human evolution, Jonathan Marks
- Here comes everybody, the power of organizing without organizations, Clay Shirky
- On human nature, Edward O. Wilson
- The Domestic cat, the biology of its behaviour, edited by Dennis C. Turner and Patrick Bateson
- Primate societies;, group techniques of ecological adaptation
- The blank slate, the modern denial of human nature, Steven Pinker
- Evolving, the human effect and why it matters, Daniel J. Fairbanks
- Human natures, genes, cultures, and the human prospect, Paul R. Ehrlich
- The neuroscience of human relationships, attachment and the developing social brain, Louis Cozolino
- Mind, self, and society;, from the standpoint of a social behaviorist, [by] George H. Mead. Edited and with an introd. by Charles W. Morris
- Chimpanzee politics, power and sex among apes, Frans de Waal
- The social neuroscience of human-animal interaction, edited by Lisa S. Freund, Sandra McCune, Layla Esposito, Nancy R. Gee, and Peggy McCardle