Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the MindThis book examines human psychology and behavior through the lens of modern evolutionary psychology. Evolutionary Psychology: The Ne w Science of the Mind, 5/e provides students with the conceptual tools of evolutionary psychology, and applies them to empirical research on the human mind. Content topics are logically arrayed, starting with challenges of survival, mating, parenting, and kinship; and then progressing to challenges of group living, including cooperation, aggression, sexual conflict, and status, prestige, and social hierarchies. Students gain a deep understanding of applying evolutionary psychology to their own lives and all the people they interact with. |
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Credits and acknowledgments borrowed from other sources and reproduced, with permission, in this textbook appear on appropriate page within the text or on page 463. ISBN: 9780205992126 (hbk) Cover Design: Lumina Datamatics Library of ...
Credits and acknowledgments borrowed from other sources and reproduced, with permission, in this textbook appear on appropriate page within the text or on page 463. ISBN: 9780205992126 (hbk) Cover Design: Lumina Datamatics Library of ...
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Charles Darwin provided the theory of just such a process. darwin's Theory of natural Selection Darwin's task was more difficult than it might at first appear. he wanted not only to explain why change takes place over time in life forms ...
Charles Darwin provided the theory of just such a process. darwin's Theory of natural Selection Darwin's task was more difficult than it might at first appear. he wanted not only to explain why change takes place over time in life forms ...
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an engineer might cringe at some of the ways that our mechanisms are structured, which sometimes appear to be assembled with a piece here and a bit there. in fact, many factors cause the existing design of our adaptations to be far from ...
an engineer might cringe at some of the ways that our mechanisms are structured, which sometimes appear to be assembled with a piece here and a bit there. in fact, many factors cause the existing design of our adaptations to be far from ...
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... large game hunting, and the enlargement of the brain. it took roughly 2 million years of additional evolution, however, before the first crude tools appear in the paleontological record about 2.5 million years ago.
... large game hunting, and the enlargement of the brain. it took roughly 2 million years of additional evolution, however, before the first crude tools appear in the paleontological record about 2.5 million years ago.
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... whether this expanding Homo erectus group knew how to use fire. although the earliest traces of controlled fire are found in africa 1.6 million years ago, clear evidence of fire in Europe does not appear until a million years later.
... whether this expanding Homo erectus group knew how to use fire. although the earliest traces of controlled fire are found in africa 1.6 million years ago, clear evidence of fire in Europe does not appear until a million years later.
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Problems of Survival | 67 |
Challenges of Sex and Mating | 101 |
Challenges of Parenting and Kinship | 193 |
Problems of Group Living | 255 |
An Integrated Psychological Science | 377 |
Bibliography | 421 |
Credits | 463 |
Index | 468 |
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