Evolutionary Psychology

Genes, Environments, and Time
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1007 g
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262x195x25 mm
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Brett Pelham received his PhD in social psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. He has taught and conducted research at UCLA, SUNY-Buffalo, Swarthmore College, St, Mary's College of Maryland, and Georgetown University. He is currently a professor at Montgomery College, MD. He is the author of about 60 empirical papers and two other textbooks: Conducting Research in Psychology (5th ed., SAGE) and Intermediate Statistics (SAGE). ?
Vibrant writing style that engages students through humor, explanatory metaphors and anecdotes to make theoretical perspectives highly accessible as explained through reference to their impact on everyday life
1. Allosaurus and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day: Some basic evolutionary concepts2. Evolutionary epistemology: research methods in evolutionary psychology3. How did we get here? Genetics, Natural Selection, and Speciation4. Let's talk about sex: Promiscuity, ovulation, incest avoidance, and sexual jealousy5. Will you never grow up?: Human development6. Six children and a pickle barrel: Parenting, step-parenting, and grandparenting7. Thinking hard or hardly thinking?: Evolution, thought, and language8. Until someone gets hurt: Evolution and aggression9. Is there an "I" in altruism?: Evolution and prosocial behaviour10. Genes, schmenes: Evolutionary social and cultural psychology11. Death be somewhat proud: Partial solutions to the problem of death12. On the origin of specialness: And how to save a planet from it
Evolutionary Psychology: Genes, Environments, and Time is an extremely student-friendly textbook that explores with depth all the central topics in evolutionary psychology, integrating perspectives from psychology, ethology, evolutionary biology, anthropology, and zoology. This is a uniquely written text that combines humour and thoughtful scholarship, examining the major theoretical perspectives and delivering an entertaining read to students.Drawing upon cutting-edge research and case studies as well as paying appropriate attention to important technical concepts, author Brett Pelham delivers a keenly analytical approach to the subject. In addition to covering traditional topics, Evolutionary Psychology also explores the frequently overlooked topics of parenting, culture, life history theory, and applied evolutionary psychology. This textbook is apt for undergraduate students taking courses in psychology and anthropology.Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/evolutionary-psychology. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.

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