Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the MindAllyn and Bacon, 1999 - 456 pages Beginning 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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Page 94
... expectations of poor future health , chronic infirmity , disgrace or failure , poor prospects for successful heterosexual mating , and perceptions of being a burden on one's genetic kin . Under these condi- tions it is at least ...
... expectations of poor future health , chronic infirmity , disgrace or failure , poor prospects for successful heterosexual mating , and perceptions of being a burden on one's genetic kin . Under these condi- tions it is at least ...
Page 272
... expectation that someone will return each favor in the form of a sim- ilar favor characterizes weak friendships , which lack true genuine trust ( Tooby & Cos- mides , 1996 ) . What characterizes true friends is another constellation of ...
... expectation that someone will return each favor in the form of a sim- ilar favor characterizes weak friendships , which lack true genuine trust ( Tooby & Cos- mides , 1996 ) . What characterizes true friends is another constellation of ...
Page 391
... expectations that parental resources will not be reliably or predictably provided and that adult pair bonds will not be enduring . Accordingly , such individuals cultivate a sexual strategy marked by early sexual maturation , early ...
... expectations that parental resources will not be reliably or predictably provided and that adult pair bonds will not be enduring . Accordingly , such individuals cultivate a sexual strategy marked by early sexual maturation , early ...
Contents
The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology | 33 |
The Origins of Human Nature | 34 |
Fundamentals of Evolved | 46 |
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