Martin Daly

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Martin Daly is a prominent Canadian evolutionary psychologist known for his influential research on human conflict, violence, and family relationships from an evolutionary perspective.


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instanceOf academic
evolutionary psychologist
person
awardReceived Killam Research Fellowship
citizenship Canadian
coAuthorOf Homicide
Sex, Evolution, and Behavior
The Truth About Cinderella
coAuthorWith Margo Wilson NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
educatedAt University of Toronto
employer McMaster University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork behavioral ecology
criminology
evolutionary approaches to human conflict
evolutionary psychology
family violence
homicide research
parent–offspring conflict
genre scientific literature
hasAcademicDiscipline evolutionary biology
psychology
hasCollaborator Margo Wilson NERFINISHED
hasNotableIdea application of life history theory to human violence
evolutionary explanation of step-parental child abuse risk (Cinderella effect)
hasRole author
researcher
university teacher
influencedBy Charles Darwin
Robert Trivers
W. D. Hamilton
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor application of inclusive fitness theory to human behavior
research on family relationships from an evolutionary perspective
research on human conflict and violence from an evolutionary perspective
studies of step-parenthood and risk of child abuse
occupation professor
psychologist
positionHeld Professor of Psychology at McMaster University
researchFocus effects of socioecological factors on violence
evolutionary analysis of homicide
parental investment and child maltreatment
risk-taking and life history theory
sex differences in aggression
violence in intimate relationships
spouse Margo Wilson NERFINISHED
workLocation Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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evolutionary psychology
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