A recent bibliometric analysis conducted by Andrea Zagaria (2024) compared the prevalence of evolutionary psychology and the Standard Social Science Model (SSSM) concluding that SSSM is more prominent and growing at a faster rate than evolutionary psychology, casting doubt on the field’s revolutionary status in psychology. In a commentary published in Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, William Costello and Andrew G. Thomas reevaluated Zagaria’s conclusion, arriving at a more optimistic view of evolutionary psychology’s current status and trajectory. “Our article was a commentary on an ori…