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Evolutionary Psychology

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Evolutionary Psychology

De : Robin Dunbar, John Lycett, Louise Barrett
Lu par : Miranda Nation
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Evolutionary Psychology is a uniquely accessible yet comprehensive guide to the study of the effects of evolutionary theory on human behaviour.

Written specifically for the general listener, and for entry-level students, it covers all the most important elements of this interdisciplinary subject, from the role of evolution in our selection of partner, to the influence of genetics on parenting.

This audiobook draws widely on examples, case studies and background facts to convey a substantial amount of information, and is authored by the UK’s leading experts in the field, from the only dedicated research and teaching institute.

©2005 Robin Dunbar, Louise Barrett and John Lycett. (P)2012 Bolinda Publishing
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While Darwin's theories paved the way for a general public understanding of evolutionary biology, evolutionary psychology - the study of psychological traits from an evolutionary perspective - is less understood. This introductory guide, written by UK experts Robin Dunbar, Louise Barrett , and John Lycett, shines a light on the theories behind this rapidly-expanding field. A collected and confident narration from actress Miranda Nation enhances the listening experience, making it easy for listeners to absorb the varied array of in-depth information, case studies, and anecdotal examples.

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“This important volume gives us a very readable – and much needed - overview of what evolutionary psychology is and is not.” (Sloane Wilson – Professor of Biology and Anthropology, Binghamton University, New York)
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This analysis of the human mind through the lens of evolution touches on many aspects of our life, such as infancy, language, culture, religion, and the social structures of chimpanzees.

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