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9780805824209

Evolutionary Social Psychology

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  • ISBN13:

    9780805824209

  • ISBN10:

    0805824200

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1997-02-01
  • Publisher: Lawrence Erlbau

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What a pity it would have been if biologists had refused to accept Darwin's theory of natural selection, which has been essential in helping biologists understand a wide range of phenomena in many animal species. These days, to study any animal species while refusing to consider the evolved adaptive significance of their behavior would be considered pure folly--unless, of course, the species is i homo sapiens. /i Graduate students training to study this particular primate species may never take a single course in evolutionary theory, although they may take two undergraduate and up to four graduate courses in statistics. These methodologically sophisticated students then embark on a career studying human aggression, cooperation, mating behavior, family relationships, or altruism with little or no understanding of the general evolutionary forces and principles that shaped the behaviors they are investigating. This book hopes to redress that wrong. br br It is one of the first to apply evolutionary theoriesto mainstream problems in personality and social psychology that are relevant to a wide range of important social phenomena, many of which have been shaped and molded by natural selection during the course of human evolution. These phenomena include selective biases that people have concerning how and why a variety of activities occur. For example: br * information exchanged during social encounters is initially perceived and interpreted; br * people are romantically attracted to some potential mates but not others; br * people often guard, protect, and work hard at maintaining their closest relationships; br * people form shifting and highly complicated coalitions with kin and closefriends; and br * people terminate close, long-standing relationships. br br i Evolutionary Social Psychology /i begins to disentangle the complex, interwoven patterns of interaction that define our social lives and relationships. br

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. x
Introductionp. xi
Why Social Psychology and Evolutionary Psychology Need One Anotherp. 1
Referencesp. 17
Social Illusions and Self-Deception: The Evolution of Biases in Person Perceptionp. 21
Referencesp. 42
Rethinking the Role of Evolution in an Ecological Model of Social Perceptionp. 49
Referencesp. 68
Perceptions of Betrayal and the Design of the Mindp. 73
Referencesp. 103
Interpersonal Attractionp. 108
Angels, Mentors, and Friends: Trade-Offs Among Evolutionary, Social, and Individual Variables in Physical Appearancep. 109
Interpersonal Attraction from an Evolutionary Psychology Perspective: Women's Reactions to Dominant and Prosocial Menp. 141
Referencesp. 164
Human Sexual Selection and Developmental Stabilityp. 169
Referencesp. 192
On the Dynamics of Human Bonding and Reproductive Success: Seeking Windows on the Adapted-For Human-Environmental Interfacep. 197
Referencesp. 229
Attachment: The Bond in Pair-Bondsp. 237
Referencesp. 258
Kinship: The Conceptual Hole in Psychological Studies of Social Cognition and Close Relationshipsp. 265
Four Grammars for Primate Social Relationsp. 297
Referencesp. 313
Groups as the Mind's Natural Environmentp. 317
Referencesp. 340
Incorporating Group Selection into the Adaptationist Program: A Case Study Involving Human Decision Makingp. 345
Referencesp. 382
The Emergence of Evolutionary Social Psychologyp. 387
Referencesp. 399
Author Indexp. 401
Subject Indexp. 415
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