Alan Miller is the author of "Why Beautiful People Have More Daughters," a book that explores evolutionary psychology.
Miller, along with co-author Satoshi Kanazawa, presents controversial theories about human behavior through an evolutionary lens.
The book uses a question-and-answer format to address various topics related to gender differences, attractiveness, and social phenomena.
Miller's work in evolutionary psychology aims to explain modern human behavior as a product of our evolutionary past.
While some readers find his ideas thought-provoking, others criticize his approach for oversimplification and lack of scientific rigor.
Miller's book has sparked debate in both academic and popular circles about the role of evolution in shaping human psychology and behavior.
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