Evolutionary Psychology: An IntroductionWritten for undergraduate psychology students, and assuming little knowledge of evolutionary science, the third edition of this classic textbook provides an essential introduction to evolutionary psychology. Fully updated with the latest research and new learning features, it provides a thought-provoking overview of evolution and illuminates the evolutionary foundation of many of the broader topics taught in psychology departments. The text retains its balanced and critical evaluation of hypotheses and full coverage of the fundamental topics required for undergraduates. This new edition includes more material on the social and reproductive behaviour of non-human primates, morality, cognition, development and culture as well as new photos, illustrations, text boxes and thought questions to support student learning. Some 280 online multiple choice questions complete the student questioning package. 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. |
Contents
Introduction to evolutionary psychology | 1 |
Mechanisms of evolutionary change | 37 |
Sexual selection | 66 |
The evolution of human mate choice | 101 |
Cognitive development and the innateness issue | 129 |
Social development | 163 |
The evolutionary psychology of social behaviour kin relationships and conflict | 198 |
The evolutionary psychology of social behaviour reciprocity and group behaviour | 222 |
Evolution and individual differences | 398 |
Evolutionary psychology and culture | 438 |
Glossary | 473 |
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