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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This book is dedicatedto: CharlesDarwin Francis Galton Gregor Mendel R. A. Fisher W. D. Hamilton George C. Williams John MaynardSmith Robert Trivers E. O. Wilson RichardDawkins DonaldSymons MartinDaly Margo Wilson Leda Cosmides John ...
This book is dedicatedto: CharlesDarwin Francis Galton Gregor Mendel R. A. Fisher W. D. Hamilton George C. Williams John MaynardSmith Robert Trivers E. O. Wilson RichardDawkins DonaldSymons MartinDaly Margo Wilson Leda Cosmides John ...
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After word got around about my evolutionary interests, a brilliant young Harvard graduate student named Leda Cosmides rapped on my office door and introduced herself. We had the first of many discussions (actually arguments) about ...
After word got around about my evolutionary interests, a brilliant young Harvard graduate student named Leda Cosmides rapped on my office door and introduced herself. We had the first of many discussions (actually arguments) about ...
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The creation of the second edition benefited from the exceptionally thoughtful comments and suggestions by, and discussions with, a number of friends and colleagues: Petr Bakalar, Clark Barrett, Leda Cosmides, Martin Daly, ...
The creation of the second edition benefited from the exceptionally thoughtful comments and suggestions by, and discussions with, a number of friends and colleagues: Petr Bakalar, Clark Barrett, Leda Cosmides, Martin Daly, ...
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Freuds Psychoanalytic Theory | |
Three Theories of the Origins of Complex Adaptive Mechanisms | |
Definition of an Evolved Psychological mechanism | |
Comparing Males and Females | |
Combating the Hostile Forces of Nature | |
Body Fat WaisttoHip Ratio and Body Mass Index | |
Men in Positions of Power | |
Testosterone and Mens Mating Strategies | |
Theories of Mens ShortTerm Mating | |
Behavioral Evidence of ShortTerm Mating | |
Other Contexts Likely to Affect ShortTerm Mating | |
The Mating Opportunity Cost Hypothesis | |
Offsprings Ability to Convert Parental Care into Reproductive Success | |
The Gathering Hypothesis | |
Childrens Antipredator Adaptations | |
Theoretical Background for the Evolution of Mate Preferences | |
Preference for Somewhat older | |
Preference for Similarity | |
What about Lesbian Sexual Orientation? | |
Summary | |
The Theory of ParentOffspring Conflict | |
Empirical Findings that Support the Implications of Inclusive Fitness Theory | |
Investment by Aunts Uncles and Cousins | |
Problems of Group Living | |
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