Groundbreaking developments, findings, and perspectives in evolutionary psychology The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology is the field's leading resource, providing comprehensive coverage of the latest findings and theoretical developments. Now in its second edition, this two-volume set features expanded discussion on culture, neuroscience, and human development, with a broader scope that extends beyond the individual and into family dynamics, groups dynamics, societies, and cultures. Volume 1: Foundations provides a detailed overview of this exciting new field of study, and Volume 2: Integrations shows how the theory is applied in industries as diverse as politics, medicine, anthropology, marketing, and more. Contributions from Steven Pinker, Richard Dawkins, Paul Bloom, Paul Rozin, Donald Symons, Leda Cosmides, and John Tooby provide insight from thought leaders, rounding out the most respected evolutionary psychology reference on the market. Evolutionary psychology seeks to identify which human psychological systems are the results of natural selection, evolved to solve recurrent problems in human ancestral environments. These books bring together the fundamental concepts, latest developments, and expert insight to give you an accurate, comprehensive view of this area of study. A thorough revision and expansion of a groundbreaking handbook, commonly regarded as the definitive handbook for the field; Google Scholar citations to the individual chapters of previous editions well exceed 1,000The luminaries of the field present both the foundations of Evolutionary Psychology (EP) and explain the new theoretical developments and empirical discoveries that continually appearCoverage of culture, neuroscience, and human development are expanded throughoutReflects broader concept of EP, beyond inclusive fitness EP, as well as exploring the intersection of EP with a broad variety of subject areas, including medicine, literature, consumer behavior, and organizational leadership 2 Volumes Evolutionary psychologists suggest that the field is more than a sub discipline of psychology, that it can provide a foundational, metatheoretical framework that integrates the entire field.
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Groundbreaking developments, findings, and perspectives in evolutionary psychology The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology is the field's leading resource, providing comprehensive coverage of the latest findings and theoretical developments.
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The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Volume 1 Foundations Foreword ixSteven Pinker Acknowledgments xv Contributors xvii Introduction: The Emergence and Maturation of Evolutionary Psychology xxiiiDavid M. Buss PART I FOUNDATIONS OF EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY 1David M. Buss 1 The Theoretical Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology 3John Tooby and Leda Cosmides 2 Life History Theory and Evolutionary Psychology 88Marco Del Giudice, Steven W. Gangestad, and Hillard S. Kaplan 3 Methods of Evolutionary Sciences 115Jeffry A. Simpson and Lorne Campbell 4 Evolutionary Psychology and Its Critics 136Edward H. Hagen 5 Intuitive Ontologies and Domain Specificity 161Pascal Boyer and H. Clark Barrett PART II SURVIVAL 181David M. Buss 6 The Evolutionary Psychology of Food Intake and Choice 183Paul Rozin and Peter M. Todd 7 The Behavioral Immune System 206Mark Schaller 8 Spatial Navigation and Landscape Preferences 225Irwin Silverman and Jean Choi 9 Adaptations to Predators and Prey 246H. Clark Barrett 10 Adaptations to Dangers From Humans 264Joshua D. Duntley PART III MATING 287 Challenges of Mating 287David M. Buss Adaptationism and Human Mating Psychology 291Donald Symons 11 Fundamentals of Human Mating Strategies 294David P. Schmitt 12 Physical Attractiveness: An Adaptationist Perspective 317Lawrence S. Sugiyama 13 Contest Competition in Men 385David A. Puts, Drew H. Bailey, and Philip L. Reno 14 Women’s Sexual Interests Across the Ovulatory Cycle 403Steven W. Gangestad, Randy Thornhill, and Christine E. Garver-Apgar 15 Human Sperm Competition 427Todd K. Shackelford, Aaron T. Goetz, Craig W. LaMunyon, Michael N. Pham, and Nicholas Pound 16 Human Sexuality and Inbreeding Avoidance 444Debra Lieberman and Jan Antfolk 17 Sexual Coercion 462Mark Huppin and Neil M. Malamuth 18 Love and Commitment in Romantic Relationships 482Lorne Campbell and Timothy J. Loving PART IV PARENTING AND KINSHIP 499Martin Daly 19 Kin Selection 505Raymond Hames 20 Evolution of Paternal Investment 524David C. Geary 21 Parental Investment and Parent-Offspring Conflict 542Catherine Salmon 22 The Evolutionary Ecology of the Family 561Ruth Mace 23 Hunter-Gatherer Families and Parenting 578Coren L. Apicella and Alyssa N. Crittenden 24 The Role of Hormones in the Evolution of Human Sociality 598Mark V. Flinn and Carol V. Ward Author Index I-1 Subject Index I-30 The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology, Volume 2: Integrations PART V GROUP LIVING: COOPERATION AND CONFLICT 621David M. Buss and Daniel Conroy-Beam 25 Adaptations for Reasoning About Social Exchange 625Leda Cosmides and John Tooby 26 Interpersonal Conflict and Violence 669Martin Daly 27 Women’s Competition and Aggression 684Anne Campbell 28 Prejudices: Managing Perceived Threats to Group Life 704Steven L. Neuberg and Peter DeScioli 29 Leadership in War: Evolution, Cognition, and the Military Intelligence Hypothesis 722Dominic D. P. Johnson PART VI CULTURE AND COORDINATION 745Daniel Conroy-Beam and David M. Buss 30 Cultural Evolution 749Maciej Chudek, Michael Muthukrishna, and Joe Henrich 31 Morality 770Robert Kurzban and Peter DeScioli 32 The Evolutionary Foundations of Status Hierarchy 788Mark van Vugt and Joshua M. Tybur 33 Reputation 810Pat Barclay 34 The Evolution and Ontogeny of Ritual 829Cristine H. Legare and Rachel E. Watson-Jones 35 The Origins of Religion 848Ara Norenzayan 36 The False Allure of Group Selection 867Steven Pinker PART VII INTERFACES WITH TRADITIONAL PSYCHOLOGY DISCIPLINES 881David M. Buss 37 Evolutionary Cognitive Psychology 885Peter M. Todd, Ralph Hertwig, and Ulrich Hoffrage 38 Evolutionary Developmental Psychology 904David F. Bjorklund, Carlos Hernández Blasi, and Bruce J. Ellis 39 Evolutionary Social Psychology 925Douglas T. Kenrick, Jon K. Maner, and Norman P. Li 40 The General Factor of Personality: A Hierarchical Life History Model 943Aurelio José Figueredo, Michael A. Woodley of Menie, and W. Jake Jacobs 41 The Evolution of Cognitive Bias 968Martie G. Haselton, Daniel Nettle, and Damian R. Murray 42 Biological Function and Dysfunction: Conceptual Foundations of Evolutionary Psychopathology 988Jerome C. Wakefield 43 Evolutionary Psychology and Mental Health 1007Randolph M. Nesse PART VIII INTERFACES ACROSS TRADITIONAL ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES 1027David M. Buss 44 Evolutionary Psychology and Evolutionary Anthropology 1029Daniel M. T. Fessler, Jason A. Clark, and Edward K. Clint 45 Evolutionary Genetics 1047Ruben C. Arslan and Lars Penke 46 Evolutionary Psychology and Endocrinology 1067James R. Roney 47 Evolutionary Political Psychology 1084Michael Bang Petersen 48 Evolutionary Literary Study 1103Joseph Carroll PART IX PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY 1121David M. Buss 49 Evolutionary Psychology and Public Policy 1123Nicolas Baumard 50 Evolution and Consumer Psychology 1143Gad Saad 51 Evolution and Organizational Leadership 1161Nigel Nicholson 52 Evolutionary Psychology and the Law 1180Owen D. Jones Afterword 1205Richard Dawkins Author Index I-1 Subject Index I-30
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9781118763995
Publisert
2015-11-27
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2. utgave
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John Wiley & Sons Inc
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2576 gr
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262 mm
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185 mm
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76 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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1328

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Biographical note

David M. Buss, Phd is the author of more than 200 scientific articles and six books. He has won numerous awards including the American Psychological Association (APA) Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology (1988), the APA G. Stanley Hall Lectureship (1990), the APA Distinguished Scientist Lecturer Award (2001), and the Robert W. Hamilton Book Award (2000) for the first edition of Evolutionary Psychology. He is also the editor of the first comprehensive Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology (2005, Wiley). He enjoys extensive cross-cultural research collaborations and lectures widely within the United States and abroad.