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1 Why the fuss? Evolution and human behavior |
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Evolutionary psychology is different: Proximate and ultimate explanations |
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1 | (4) |
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5 | (4) |
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From small to big changes: The evolutionary process over billions of years |
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9 | (7) |
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16 | (3) |
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From evolution to evolutionary psychology |
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19 | (1) |
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20 | (3) |
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2 How did we get here: Human evolution and genetics |
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23 | (24) |
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24 | (5) |
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Evolution of brain size and intelligence |
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29 | (6) |
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Mendelian genetics -- The physical foundation of evolutionary change |
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35 | (6) |
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From genes to brain and behavior -- Three timescales |
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41 | (1) |
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Heritability and behavior |
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42 | (1) |
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43 | (4) |
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3 Darwin's second selective force: Sexual selection |
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47 | (20) |
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Sexual selection -- From Darwin to the present |
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48 | (6) |
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Why have sex? Comparing apomixes and parthenogenesis |
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54 | (2) |
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Sexual selection and human intelligence? |
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56 | (3) |
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Sexual selection and sex differences in human aggression |
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59 | (6) |
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65 | (2) |
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4 Mate choice: The origin of human sexual preferences |
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67 | (26) |
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67 | (2) |
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The evolution of sex differences |
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69 | (3) |
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Sex differences in mate choice: Are men from Mars and women from Venus? |
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72 | (6) |
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What do men and women want - The findings from evolutionary psychology |
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78 | (9) |
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Cultural variability with regard to sex differences in mate choice preferences |
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87 | (1) |
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So are men from Mars and women from Venus? |
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88 | (2) |
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90 | (3) |
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5 Living with others: Evolution and social behavior |
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93 | (22) |
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Evolutionary social psychology |
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94 | (2) |
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Kin selection and social behavior |
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96 | (7) |
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Parental investment theory |
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103 | (3) |
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One good deed deserves another -- Dealing with non-kin |
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106 | (5) |
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Evolutionary psychology and social psychology today |
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111 | (1) |
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112 | (3) |
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6 Growing up: Evolution and development |
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115 | (24) |
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Nature-nurture, development and evolution |
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115 | (3) |
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Nature-nurture: Explaining similarities and differences |
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118 | (1) |
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119 | (4) |
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Between groups, within groups and heritability |
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123 | (1) |
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Summary: Is behavioral genetics research a waste of time? |
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124 | (1) |
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125 | (1) |
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126 | (3) |
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What is childhood for? Life history theory and development |
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129 | (2) |
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A life history theory of development |
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131 | (5) |
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136 | (3) |
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7 Decisions, decisions: The evolution of cognition and emotion |
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139 | (24) |
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Cognition and emotion: Two things or one? |
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140 | (2) |
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142 | (2) |
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144 | (6) |
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150 | (1) |
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150 | (5) |
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The function of emotional states |
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155 | (5) |
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160 | (3) |
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8 When things go wrong: Evolution and abnormal psychology |
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163 | (26) |
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What is abnormal psychology? |
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164 | (1) |
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Darwinian medicine and the relationship between evolution and vulnerability to mental health problems |
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165 | (2) |
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167 | (4) |
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Constraints on what natural selection can shape |
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171 | (1) |
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Design "Trade-offs" -- Are there compensatory advantages to mental health problems? |
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172 | (8) |
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Traits that increase reproduction are at the cost of health and longevity |
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180 | (4) |
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Many protective defenses have negative aspects |
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184 | (1) |
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Darwinian medicine -- A step forward? |
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185 | (1) |
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185 | (4) |
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9 Culture vultures: Evolution and culture |
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189 | (18) |
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189 | (4) |
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Are there any cultural universals? |
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193 | (2) |
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What is the point of culture? |
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195 | (2) |
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The mechanisms that underlie culture |
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197 | (4) |
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From culture to civilization |
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201 | (1) |
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The economics of specialization |
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202 | (3) |
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The future of cultural studies |
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205 | (1) |
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205 | (2) |
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207 | (18) |
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207 | (2) |
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The measurement of personality: A little history |
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209 | (1) |
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Statistical ways of creating personality types |
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210 | (1) |
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210 | (2) |
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The stability of personality factors over different situations |
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212 | (1) |
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Personality in non-human animals |
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213 | (2) |
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Is there an evolutionary benefit to being different? |
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215 | (1) |
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215 | (1) |
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Changing environmental hypothesis |
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216 | (2) |
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218 | (1) |
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Niche fitting and frequency dependency |
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219 | (3) |
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Niche fitting and psychopathy |
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222 | (1) |
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Niche fitting and non-disordered personalities |
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222 | (1) |
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223 | (2) |
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11 Putting it together: Criticisms, debates and future directions |
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225 | (22) |
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Should evolutionary psychology be used to shape society? |
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226 | (2) |
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Is evolutionary psychology sexist? |
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228 | (3) |
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Why do men and women differ in their mate choice criteria? |
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231 | (4) |
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"Survival of the species" -- What does natural selection select for? |
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235 | (1) |
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Is evolutionary psychology based on genetic determinism? |
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236 | (2) |
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Does evolutionary psychology argue we are all selfish? |
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238 | (2) |
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Is evolution unimportant now that we have culture? |
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240 | (1) |
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The future of evolutionary psychology |
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240 | (2) |
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The future of psychology is evolutionary psychology? |
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242 | (1) |
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243 | (4) |
Glossary |
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247 | (8) |
References |
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255 | (18) |
Author Index |
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273 | (4) |
Subject Index |
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