Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. x |
Introduction | p. xi |
Why Social Psychology and Evolutionary Psychology Need One Another | p. 1 |
References | p. 17 |
Social Illusions and Self-Deception: The Evolution of Biases in Person Perception | p. 21 |
References | p. 42 |
Rethinking the Role of Evolution in an Ecological Model of Social Perception | p. 49 |
References | p. 68 |
Perceptions of Betrayal and the Design of the Mind | p. 73 |
References | p. 103 |
Interpersonal Attraction | p. 108 |
Angels, Mentors, and Friends: Trade-Offs Among Evolutionary, Social, and Individual Variables in Physical Appearance | p. 109 |
Interpersonal Attraction from an Evolutionary Psychology Perspective: Women's Reactions to Dominant and Prosocial Men | p. 141 |
References | p. 164 |
Human Sexual Selection and Developmental Stability | p. 169 |
References | p. 192 |
On the Dynamics of Human Bonding and Reproductive Success: Seeking Windows on the Adapted-For Human-Environmental Interface | p. 197 |
References | p. 229 |
Attachment: The Bond in Pair-Bonds | p. 237 |
References | p. 258 |
Kinship: The Conceptual Hole in Psychological Studies of Social Cognition and Close Relationships | p. 265 |
Four Grammars for Primate Social Relations | p. 297 |
References | p. 313 |
Groups as the Mind's Natural Environment | p. 317 |
References | p. 340 |
Incorporating Group Selection into the Adaptationist Program: A Case Study Involving Human Decision Making | p. 345 |
References | p. 382 |
The Emergence of Evolutionary Social Psychology | p. 387 |
References | p. 399 |
Author Index | p. 401 |
Subject Index | p. 415 |
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