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A good starting place for material for the subsections below are the textbooks by Gaulin and McBurney, "Evolutionary Psychology" and the new 4th edition of Buss, "Evolutionary Psychology."
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Evolutionary psychology (EP) can be used in a general sense about approaches within psychology that are based on the understanding that the human mind, as the human body, is a result of evolutionary processes, and in a narrow sense about a particular research paradigm within psychology that emerged from Sociobiology in the 1990'es and developed by researchers such as David Buss, Leda Cosmides, John Tooby and Steven Pinker. [1]
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A good starting place for material for the subsections below are the textbooks by Gaulin and McBurney, "Evolutionary Psychology" and the new 4th edition of Buss, "Evolutionary Psychology."
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Evolutionary psychology (EP) can be used in a general sense about approaches within psychology that are based on the understanding that the human mind, as the human body, is a result of evolutionary processes, and in a narrow sense about a particular research paradigm within psychology that emerged from Sociobiology in the 1990'es and developed by researchers such as David Buss, Leda Cosmides, John Tooby and Steven Pinker. [1]