“…Development of field‐friendly sampling methods has facilitated inclusion of biomarkers in large‐scale international programs such as the Demographic and Health Surveys (D. A. Garrett, Sangha, Kothari, & Boyle, ; McDade et al., ). Biomarkers have been incorporated extensively by anthropologists for population research in non‐Western settings (Gurven et al., ; Leonard et al., ; Worthman & Panter‐Brick, ), including in large birth cohort studies (Bui et al., ; Gettler, McDade, & Kuzawa, ; Kuzawa, Gettler, Muller, McDade, & Feranil, ; McDade et al., ). Nevertheless, our present understanding of human development—both biological and psychobehavioral—is recognized as limited by reliance on a narrow sampling from the wide sociocultural diversity that humans inhabit.…”