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Daniel Nettle (born 1970) is a British behavioural researcher, biologist and social scientist.[1] He is notable for his research that integrates psychology with evolutionary and comparative biology. After obtaining a BA in Psychology and Philosophy at Oxford University, Nettle went on to complete a PhD in Biological Anthropology at University College, London. He is now a Professor of Behavioural Science and Co-Director of the Centre for Behaviour & Evolution at Newcastle University.[2]

Nettle is the author of several books, most notably, Happiness: The Science Behind Your Smile (2005)[3] and Personality: What Makes You the Way You Are (2007)[4]


References

  1. ^ https://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/daniel.nettle/#career
  2. ^ http://www.ncl.ac.uk/cbe/people/
  3. ^ Nettle, D. (2005). Happiness: The Science behind your Smile Oxford: Oxford University Press
  4. ^ Nettle, D. (2007). Personality: What Makes You the Way You Are: Oxford: Oxford University Press