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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( 4 ) Was a potential benefit likely to be tion of such mating . Motion pictures are a modern received by a woman engaging in short - term matinvention and are not part of the selective en- ing in those contexts ?
( 4 ) Was a potential benefit likely to be tion of such mating . Motion pictures are a modern received by a woman engaging in short - term matinvention and are not part of the selective en- ing in those contexts ?
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They do suggest , however , that there are risks the parents ' other avenues to achieving reproduc- associated with being the less valued party in the tion diminish ) . The end result is that by adulthood parent - child relationship .
They do suggest , however , that there are risks the parents ' other avenues to achieving reproduc- associated with being the less valued party in the tion diminish ) . The end result is that by adulthood parent - child relationship .
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PART ONE Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology | 1 |
The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology | 33 |
Fundamentals of Evolved | 46 |
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