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JRM: Do you see any value in Evolutionary Psychology? You mention in the book that it has led to evolutionary hypotheses about jealousy, for example. DB: It has led to the asking of questions that ...
As a passionate researcher in the field of evolutionary psychology (for example, see my brief textbook Evolutionary Psychology 101; Geher, 2014), I think it’s important for anyone interested in ...
Despite its flashy title, the book is a serious look at human nature through the lens of evolutionary psychology -- for a popular audience. Many of its conclusions aren't so popular. In fact ...
JRM:In the book you also point out the difficulty of reconstructing the ancient environment that evolutionary psychologists argue has shaped the human mind. DB: Even by their own account, human ...
Waller (editorial board member of Evolutionary Psychology) Catherine Salmon (book review editor for Evolutionary Psychology; editorial board member of Evolutionary Psychology, and PT blogger ...
Evolutionary psychology sees the mind as a set of evolved ... were infinitely variable,” said Buss, whose more recent books have described the utility of jealousy and the universality of ...
They write books about how rape is a natural part of human evolution. And now, with another scandal rocking the world of evolutionary psychology, we can officially welcome a new breed of mad ...
In his book, Schulz tackles the question of why ... supportive and one very negative—regarding the usefulness of evolutionary psychology, he said. "Evolutionary biology has a role to play ...