Psychology graduate student awarded International Society for Human Ethology scholarship

Kraig Shattuck, a graduate student in the Department of Psychology, has been awarded the International Society for Human Ethology's Owen F. Aldis scholarship. This highly competitive and prestigious award is designed to promote excellence in empirical research in human ethology. Kraig's proposal, "Proximity, touching, and testosterone: An observational study of proximity and touching when used as mate guarding techniques in humans," is an observational study of the behavior of couples exposed to potential alternative mates.

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