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Publish and be wrong

From Air & Space Power Journal, Benjamin Armstrong (USN): Reaching Translational Lift: The History of the Helicopter and Lessons for 21st Century Technology' and a review of I Want You! The Evolution of the All-Volunteer Force by Bernard D. Rostker. From Evolutionary Psychology, Saul L. Miller and Jon K. Maner (FSU): Coping with Romantic Betrayal: Sex Differences in Responses to Partner Infidelity; Emily A. Stone (Utah), Todd K. Shackelford (FAU) and David Buss (UT-Austin): Socioeconomic Development and Shifts in Mate Preferences; Maryanne Fisher (St. Mary’s), Martin Voracek (Vienna) P. Vivien Rekkas (Toronto) and Anthony Cox (CPC): Sex Differences in Feelings of Guilt Arising from Infidelity; David P. Schmitt (Bradley) and Todd K. Shackelford (FAU): Big Five Traits Related to Short-Term Mating: From Personality to Promiscuity across 46 Nations. From The Minnesota Review, an interview with David Harvey on the geography of accumulation; a review of John McGowan's American Liberalism: An Interpretation for Our Time and Paul Smith's Primitive America: The Ideology of Capitalism and Democracy; and a review of Walter Benn Michaels' The Trouble with Diversity. Publish and be wrong: One group of researchers thinks headline-grabbing scientific reports are the most likely to turn out to be wrong.