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Titlebook: Conceptual Challenges in Evolutionary Psychology; Innovative Research Harmon R. Holcomb Book 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers 2001 Action.A

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Introduction to Part IIthe aim of evolutionary psychology to reveal a domain-specific collection of well-adapted tools in human mental capacities in general. In Part Two we examine the area in the field that is most well-developed, namely, mating and parenting. What is the nature of the psychological mechanisms in human (
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Sexual Selection, Good Genes, and Human Matingal access to mates driven by the mate preferences of individuals of the other sex. The major question about sexual selection pursued in theoretical investigation during the past two decades is, what accounts for mate preferences that drive intersexual selection? Several plausible models have been de
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Framing Our Thoughts: Ecological Rationality as Evolutionary Psychology’s Answer to the Frame Proble usually a vast number of possible courses of action that can be explored, and a similarly vast number of possible consequences that must be considered when evaluating these options. Thus, decision makers routinely face the frame problem: how to focus attention on adaptively relevant information and
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Paternal Investment or Maternal Investment? A Critique of the Parental Investment Hypothesis in an Aus community. While biological factors may be compelling, unusual circumstances can modify or supersede parenting propensities. In this setting a woman may work to elicit her husband’s parental contribution less through developing a love bond and more through the achievement of other statuses such a
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Introduction to Part IIIhat the field has been guided by an overly narrow “innatist-adaptationist interpretation” of how evolution operates: The mind is a set of evolved adaptations, encoded in discrete modules under genetic control, inherent in the human species, and identified by evidence of adaptive design for reproduct
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