Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the MindAllyn and Bacon, 2004 - 455 páginas Focuses on the field of evolutionary psychology. This second edition offers a logical progression of topics by discussing adaptive problems that humans face. It integrates material on cognition and language throughout the text. It includes stories, media and cultural examples and illustrations, and applications to the personal lives of students. |
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... Status Traditional hunter - gatherer societies , which are our closest guide to what ancestral condi- tions were probably like , suggest that ancestral men had clearly defined status hierarchies , with resources flowing freely to those ...
... Status Traditional hunter - gatherer societies , which are our closest guide to what ancestral condi- tions were probably like , suggest that ancestral men had clearly defined status hierarchies , with resources flowing freely to those ...
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The New Science of the Mind David M. Buss. Status , reputation , and honor are far from trivial , however . Because humans evolved in the context of small groups ( e.g. , Alexander , 1987 ; Tooby & DeVore , 1987 ) , a loss of status ...
The New Science of the Mind David M. Buss. Status , reputation , and honor are far from trivial , however . Because humans evolved in the context of small groups ( e.g. , Alexander , 1987 ; Tooby & DeVore , 1987 ) , a loss of status ...
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... status . These range from time spent talking to testosterone . This section summarizes the most important correlates of dominance and status . In many cases , causation cannot be inferred from the correlational data . If testosterone is ...
... status . These range from time spent talking to testosterone . This section summarizes the most important correlates of dominance and status . In many cases , causation cannot be inferred from the correlational data . If testosterone is ...
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PART ONE Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology | 1 |
The Scientific Movements Leading to Evolutionary Psychology | 2 |
The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology | 36 |
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adaptive problems ancestral average behavior benefits Buss Chapter child chimpanzees coalitions cognitive commitment competition conflict context cooperation Cosmides costs cues cultures Daly & Wilson Darwin designed desire dominance emotional empirical Ethology evidence evolution evolutionary psychology evolutionary theory evolved psychological mechanisms example father female fertile friends friendship function genes genetic relatedness genetic relatives Hamilton's rule hierarchies homicide hunting hypothesis important inclusive fitness increase individuals infanticide infidelity intrasexual jealousy killed long-term mate male marriage mate preferences men's mother natural selection Neanderthals occur offspring older opposite sex ovulation parent-offspring conflict parental investment percent person perspective physically attractive polygyny potential predators predicted rated reciprocal altruism relationship reproductive success reproductive value risk same-sex sex differences sex partners sexual access sexual aggression sexual selection short-term mating social solve species sperm status suggests survival tend testosterone tion Tooby woman women Yanomamö