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II ORGANISMIC PERSPECTIVES ON AFFILIATION AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR | 83 | (72) | |||
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III MONOGAMOUS MAMMALS AS MODELS FOR UNDERSTANDING AFFILIATION AND SOCIAL BONDS | 155 | (66) | |||
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IV NEUROENDOCRINE PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL BEHAVIOR | 221 | (140) | |||
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V CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL BEHAVIOR | 361 | (54) | |||
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Contributors | 415 |
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