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  1. Psychological adaptations are those adaptive traits that we consider cognitive or behavioral. These can include conscious social strategies, subconscious emotional responses (guilt, fear, etc.), or the most innate instincts.

  2. Identify the difference between physical and psychological adaptations; Define structural and behavioural adaptations; List real life examples of adaptations; Explain how animals have used adaptions and how they can be associated to humans; Explain why these adaptations are necessary

  3. Nov 11, 2023 · According to Piaget's theory, adaptation of schemata is one of the important processes guiding cognitive development from the moment you are born. The adaptation process itself can take place in two ways: assimilation and accommodation. Support and Criticism of Piaget's Stage Theory.

  4. Dec 13, 2012 · In 2002, Plutchik developed a list of emotional adaptations, and classified them by their associated initiating stimulus event, their associated cognitive, feeling, and behavioral states, and...

  5. In this article, we present a tutorial review of the evidentiary forms that evolutionary psychologists commonly use to document the existence of human adaptations. We also present a heuristic framework for integrating and evaluating cross-disciplinary evidence of adaptation.

  6. Jan 18, 2023 · Define the primary mechanisms by which evolution takes place. Identify the two major classes of adaptations. Define sexual selection and its two primary processes. Define gene selection theory. Understand psychological adaptations. Identify the core premises of sexual strategies theory.

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  8. Psychological adaptations have been hypothesized to regulate behavior in 2 different ways: by evoking distinct, genetically specified behavioral outputs in different socioecological contexts, and by imposing some sort of constraints on cultural transmission.

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