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Evolutionary Psychology: The Basics is a jargon-free and accessible introduction to evolutionary psychology, which examines behaviour, thoughts, and emotions in relation to evolutionary theory.

Reader and Workman outline how evolutionary thinking can enhance the core areas of psychology: social, developmental, biological, cognitive, and individual differences/abnormal psychology. Covering topics such as genetics and natural selection, mate choice, culture, morality, mental health, and childhood, among others, the book integrates psychology into the biological sciences and explains the different approaches in the field by evaluating current and past evolutionary research and theory. Key studies and theories are explored in an accessible way, with the work of key evolutionary and behavioural scientists from Darwin to Dawkins examined and explained.

Including a glossary and further reading, this is the essential introduction to evolutionary psychology for students

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL SELECTION AND GENETICS

CHAPTER 2. SEXUAL SELECTION AND MATE CHOICE

CHAPTER 3. LIVING WITH OTHERS: EVOLUTION, SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND MORALITY

CHAPTER 4. EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER 5. THINKING AND FEELING: COGNITION AND EMOTIONS

CHAPTER 6. WHY DO PEOPLE VARY? INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND MENTAL ILLNESS

CHAPTER 7. EVOLUTION, CULTURE AND LANGUAGE

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/13/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367223441, 978-0367223441
      ISBN10: 0367223449

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Evolutionary Psychology: The Basics is a jargon-free and accessible introduction to evolutionary psychology, which examines behaviour, thoughts, and emotions in relation to evolutionary theory.

      Reader and Workman outline how evolutionary thinking can enhance the core areas of psychology: social, developmental, biological, cognitive, and individual differences/abnormal psychology. Covering topics such as genetics and natural selection, mate choice, culture, morality, mental health, and childhood, among others, the book integrates psychology into the biological sciences and explains the different approaches in the field by evaluating current and past evolutionary research and theory. Key studies and theories are explored in an accessible way, with the work of key evolutionary and behavioural scientists from Darwin to Dawkins examined and explained.

      Including a glossary and further reading, this is the essential introduction to evolutionary psychology for students

      Table of Contents

      CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL SELECTION AND GENETICS

      CHAPTER 2. SEXUAL SELECTION AND MATE CHOICE

      CHAPTER 3. LIVING WITH OTHERS: EVOLUTION, SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND MORALITY

      CHAPTER 4. EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT

      CHAPTER 5. THINKING AND FEELING: COGNITION AND EMOTIONS

      CHAPTER 6. WHY DO PEOPLE VARY? INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND MENTAL ILLNESS

      CHAPTER 7. EVOLUTION, CULTURE AND LANGUAGE

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