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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New journals in evolutionary psychology have been started, and the volume of evolutionary publications in mainstream psychology journals has steadily increased. New courses in evolutionary psychology are being taught in colleges and ...
New journals in evolutionary psychology have been started, and the volume of evolutionary publications in mainstream psychology journals has steadily increased. New courses in evolutionary psychology are being taught in colleges and ...
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My first evolutionary groping was a term paper for a course in 1975 in which I speculated, drawing on nowlaughable primate comparisons, that the main reason men have evolved a status-striving motive is higher status produced increased ...
My first evolutionary groping was a term paper for a course in 1975 in which I speculated, drawing on nowlaughable primate comparisons, that the main reason men have evolved a status-striving motive is higher status produced increased ...
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Those who lack the desired qualities fail to get mates. in this case, evolutionary change occurs simply because the qualities that are desired in a mate increase in frequency with the passing of each generation. if females prefer to ...
Those who lack the desired qualities fail to get mates. in this case, evolutionary change occurs simply because the qualities that are desired in a mate increase in frequency with the passing of each generation. if females prefer to ...
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The key point is that the gene is the fundamental unit of inheritance, the unit that is passed on intact in the process of reproduction. genes producing effects that increase their own replicative success will replace other genes, ...
The key point is that the gene is the fundamental unit of inheritance, the unit that is passed on intact in the process of reproduction. genes producing effects that increase their own replicative success will replace other genes, ...
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... mammals then increase in size and diversity First apes evolve Common ancestor of humans and African apes evolves First primate with bipedal locomotion (Ardipithecus ramidus) The australopithecines evolve in savannas of Africa ...
... mammals then increase in size and diversity First apes evolve Common ancestor of humans and African apes evolves First primate with bipedal locomotion (Ardipithecus ramidus) The australopithecines evolve in savannas of Africa ...
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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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