Biobehavioral Theories


These theories look to investigate the extent to which genetic and environmental differences among people or animals are responsible for differences in their traits.

Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research
Semi-annual publication devoted to applications of experimental studies in psychology to health hazards and related social issues (e.g., laboratory and field research in such areas as health, population growth, crowding, eating or sleep disorders, pain, violence, poverty, environmental stress, exercise, cross-cultural differences and gender differences in behavioral and biological response to stimuli, drug abuse and addiction, workplace safety and health, behavioral medicine, and environmental psychology).  Published since 1993

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