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Human evolutionary psychology

Human evolutionary psychology

Louise Barrett, John Lycett, Robin Dunbar

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Why do people resort to plastic surgery to look young? Why are stepchildren at greatest risk of fatal abuse? Why do we prefer gossip to algebra? Why must Dogon wives live alone in a dark hut for five days a month? Why are young children good at learning language but not sharing? Over the past decade, psychologists and behavioral ecologists have been finding answers to such seemingly unrelated questions by applying an evolutionary perspective to the study of human behavior and psychology. Human Evolutionary Psychology is a comprehensive, balanced, and readable introduction to this burgeoning field. It combines a sophisticated understanding of the basics of evolutionary theory with a solid grasp of empirical case studies.

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OL Work ID
OL18464074W

Subjects

PsychophysiologySocial evolutionGenetic psychologyEvolutionary psychologyCultural evolutionLanguage developmentBf698.95 .b37 20022002 e-306Wl 103 b274h 2002

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