Evolutionary Psychology

  • Evolutionary Psychology: An Introduction
    By Lance Workman, Will Reader

    Roberts, S. G. B. and Dunbar, R. I. M. (2011). The costs of family and friends: An 18-month longitudinal study of relationship maintenance and decay. Evolution and Human Behavior. 32, 186–97. Rode, C., Cosmides, L., Hell, W. and Tooby, ...

  • Evolutionary Psychology: Genes, Environments, and Time
    By Brett Pelham

    Turkheimer, E., Haley, A., Waldron, M., D'Onofrio, B., & Gottesman, I.I. (2003). Socioeconomic status modifies heritability of IQ in young children. Psychological Science, 14, 623–8. Tversky, A., & Kahneman, D. (1974).

  • Evolutionary Psychology: A Beginner's Guide
    By Robin Dunbar, John Lycett, Louise Barrett

    Cosmides and Tooby showed that when tested on a task that was logically identical but formulated as a social contract ('Only people older than 18 years are allowed to drink beer: which of the following four people would you need to ...

  • Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the Mind
    By David Buss

    The genetical theory of natural selection (2nd ed.). New York: Dover. Fisher, R. R. (1983). Transition to grandmotherhood. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 16, 67–78. Fisman, R., Iyengar, S. S., Kamenica, E., ...

  • Evolutionary Psychology: Neuroscience Perspectives concerning Human Behavior and Experience
    By William J. Ray

    However, a variety of species, including certain marine mammals, parrots, hummingbirds, and songbirds, have the ability to imitate sounds, which is necessary for the evolution of language, whereas primates do not (see Berwick, Okanoya, ...

  • Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the Mind
    By David M Buss

    Mackey, W. C., & Coney, N. S. (2000). The enigma of father presence in relationship to sons' violence and daughters' mating strategies: Empiricism in search of a theory. The Journal of Men's Studies, 8, 349–373. Mackey, W. C., & Daly ...

  • Evolutionary Psychology: How Our Biology Affects What We Think and Do
    By Valerie G. Starratt

    The argument for these restrictions is that the body evolved to process only those things that could be easily hunted and gathered by our hunter-gatherer ancestors. As they ate fish, grass-fed meats, fresh fruits, and raw vegetables, ...

  • Evolutionary Psychology: Neuroscience Perspectives concerning Human Behavior and Experience
    By William J. Ray

    Fitch, W. T., Huber, L., & Bugnyar, T. (2010). Social cognition and the evolution of language: ... In R. Burgess & K. MacDonald (Eds.), Evolutionary perspectives on human development (2nd ed., pp. 73–98). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

  • Evolutionary Psychology: Neuroscience Perspectives concerning Human Behavior and Experience
    By William J. Ray

    Neuroscience Perspectives concerning Human Behavior and Experience William J. Ray ... R. D., 139 Martínez-Mazaa, C., 105 Masters, W. H., 251 Matskevich, Z., 42 Matsui, M., 148 Mayr, E., 52, 71,74, 401 McBurney, D., 278 McClay, J., ...

  • Evolutionary Psychology: An Introduction
    By Lance Workman, Will Reader

    This new material complements the classic features of this text, which include suggestions for further reading, chapter summaries, a glossary, and two-colour figures throughout.

  • Evolutionary Psychology: An Introduction
    By Lance Workman, Will Reader

    A classic introduction to the fascinating science of evolutionary psychology, now in full colour and including the latest research updates.

  • Evolutionary Psychology: A Clinical Introduction
    By Christopher Badcock

    But, as Christopher Badcock points out in this book, it is only recently that evolutionists have realized that minders need minds, and that evolution needs psychology to fill the yawning gap between genes and behaviour.

  • Evolutionary Psychology
    By Lance Workman, Will Reader

    This new material complements the classic features of this text, which include suggestions for further reading, chapter summaries, a glossary, and two-colour figures throughout"--

  • Evolutionary Psychology: The Ultimate Origins of Human Behavior
    By Jack A. Palmer, Linda K. Palmer

    A short, broad introduction to the emerging field of evolutionary psychology (the study of adaptive significance of behavior). 10 short chapters introduce the reader to...

  • Evolutionary Psychology: The Science of Human Behavior and Evolution
    By Matthew Rossano

    Written in a lively and engaging manner, this new work places evolutionary psychology within the broad sweep of our primate heritage and the full scope of our evolutionary story. Beginning...

  • Evolutionary Psychology
    By Steven J. C. Gaulin, Donald McBurney

    The second edition of Evolutionary Psychology is the only book on the market that shows the relevance of evolutionary thinking to the entire range of psychological phenomena,...

  • Evolutionary Psychology: An Introduction
    By Lance Workman, Will Reader

    Highly acclaimed, stand-alone textbook essential for every undergraduate studying introductory evolutionary psychology.

  • Evolutionary Psychology: Volume II
    By Neil Levy

    This volume collects recent prominent explorations of this theme, as well as the voices of dissenters who argue that our minds are far more significantly the product of culture than of evolution.

  • Evolutionary Psychology: Alternative Approaches
    By Frederick Rauscher, Steven J. Scher

    Evolutionary psychology has been dominated by one particular method for studying the mind and behavior. This is the first book to both question that monopoly and suggest a broad range of particular alternatives.

  • Evolutionary Psychology: An Introduction
    By Lance Workman, Will Reader

    This new material complements the classic features of this text, which include suggestions for further reading, chapter summaries, a glossary, and two-colour figures throughout.