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245 00 $aEvolution and social psychology /$cedited by Mark Schaller, Jeffry A. Simpson, Douglas T. Kenrick.
260 $aNew York, NY :$bPsychology Press,$c2006.
300 $a1 online resource (x, 390 pages) :$billustrations
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338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aFrontiers of social psychology
505 00 $tAbout the editors --$tContributors --$g1.$tEvolution is the new cognition /$rDouglas T. Kenrick,$rMark Schaller,$gand$rJeffry A. Simpson --$g2.$tThe evolution of accuracy and bias in social judgment /$rMartie G. Haselton$gand$rDavid C. Funder --$g3.$tModular minds, multiple motives /$rRobert Kurzban$gand$rC. Athena Aktipis --$g4.$tWhen and why did the human self evolve? /$rConstantine Sedikides,$rJohn J. Skowronski,$gand$rR.I.M. Dunbar --$g5.$tThe ecological approach to person perception : evolutionary roots and contemporary offshoots /$rLeslie A. Zebrowitz$gand$rJoann Montepare --$g6.$tSocial functionalism and the evolution of emotions /$rDacher Keltner,$rJonathan Haidt,$gand$rMichelle N. Shiota --$g7.$tAn evolutionary perspective on social identity : revisiting groups /$rMarilynn B. Brewer$gand$rLinnda R. Caporael --$g8.$tEvolutionary bases of prejudices /$rSteven L. Neuberg$gand$rCatherine A. Cottrell --$g9.$tAccuracy and bias in romantic relationships : an evolutionary and social psychological analysis /$rGarth J.O. Fletcher,$rJeffry A. Simpson,$gand$rAlice D. Boyes.
505 00 $g10.$tEvolution, relationships, and health : the social shaping hypothesis /$rShelley E. Taylor$gand$rGian C. Gonzaga --$g11.$tThe altruism puzzle : psychological adaptations for prosocial behavior /$rMark Van Vugt$gand$rPaul A.M. Van Lange --$g12.$tThe evolution of aggression /$rDavid M. Buss$gand$rJoshua D. Duntley --$g13.$tEvolutionary social influence /$rJill M. Sundie,$rRobert B. Cialdini,$rVladas Griskevicius,$gand$rDouglas T. Kenrick --$g14.$tGroups as adaptive devices : human docility and group aggregation mechanisms in evolutionary context /$rTatsuya Kameda$gand$rR. Scott Tindale --$g15.$tEvolution and culture /$rAra Norenzayan,$rMark Schaller,$gand$rSteven J. Heine --$tAuthor index --$tSubject index.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
506 $3Use copy$fRestrictions unspecified$2star$5MiAaHDL
533 $aElectronic reproduction.$b[Place of publication not identified] :$cHathiTrust Digital Library,$d2010.$5MiAaHDL
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520 1 $a"Why do we think about and interact with other people in the particular ways that we do? Might these thoughts and actions be contemporary products of our long-ago evolutionary past? If so, how might this be, and what are the implications? Research generated by an evolutionary approach to social psychology provides profound insights into self-concept, impression formation, prejudice, group dynamics, helping, aggression, social influence, culture, and every other topic that is fundamental to social psychology." "Evolution and Social Psychology is the first book to review and discuss this broad range of social psychological phenomena from an evolutionary perspective. It does so with a critical and constructive eye. Readers will emerge with a clear sense of the intellectual challenges, as well as the scientific benefits, of an evolutionarily-informed social psychology."--Jacket
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650 0 $aSocial psychology.
650 0 $aHuman evolution.
650 0 $aSocial evolution.
650 0 $aSocial perception.
650 0 $aGroup identity.
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700 1 $aSchaller, Mark,$d1962-
700 1 $aSimpson, Jeffry A.
700 1 $aKenrick, Douglas T.
776 08 $iPrint version:$tEvolution and social psychology.$dNew York, NY : Psychology Press, 2006$w(DLC) 2006005428$w(OCoLC)64486245
830 0 $aFrontiers of social psychology.
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