Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the MindBeginning with a historical introduction, the text logically progresses by discussing adaptive problems that humans face, and ends with a unifying chapter showing how the new field of evolutionary psychology encompasses all branches of psychology. *Contains state-of-the-art coverage, including many 1997, 1998, and 'in press' references *Clear and engaging writing style contains stories, media and cultural examples and illustrations, and applications to the personal lives of students |
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The receptivity of estrus is usually advertised by bright red swollen genitals and
scents that are highly attractive to chimpanzee males . Most , although not all , of
the sexual activity among the chimpanzees takes place during the estrus phase ...
The receptivity of estrus is usually advertised by bright red swollen genitals and
scents that are highly attractive to chimpanzee males . Most , although not all , of
the sexual activity among the chimpanzees takes place during the estrus phase ...
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Standards for female bodily attractiveness vary from culture to culture , along
such dimensions as a plump versus a slim body build or light versus dark skin .
Emphasis on particular physical features such as eyes , ears , or genitals also
varies ...
Standards for female bodily attractiveness vary from culture to culture , along
such dimensions as a plump versus a slim body build or light versus dark skin .
Emphasis on particular physical features such as eyes , ears , or genitals also
varies ...
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Common Misunderstandings about Evolutionary Theory | 18 |
Summary | 30 |
The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology | 33 |
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