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  1. Evolutionary psychology, the study of behaviour, thought, and feeling as viewed through the lens of evolutionary biology. Evolutionary psychologists presume all human behaviours reflect the influence of physical and psychological predispositions that helped human ancestors survive and reproduce.

  2. The purpose of Evolutionary Psychology is to discover and explain these cognitive mechanisms that guide current human behavior because they have been selected for as solutions to the recurrent adaptive problems prevalent in the evolutionary environment of our ancestors.

  3. Overview. Editors: Todd K. Shackelford, Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford. Incorporates insights from a range of disciplines related to evolutionary psychology. Explores both historical theory and cutting edge research. Covers theories, key terms, useful definitions and important individuals in the field.

  4. Evolutionary psychology has emerged over the past 15 years as a major theoretical perspective, generating an increasing volume of empirical studies and assuming a larger presence within psychological science. At the same time, it has generated critiques and remains controversial among some psychologists.

  5. Evolutionary Psychology is an approach to studying human behavior and cognition. It rests on a Darwinian, adaptationist approach to studying the human mind. For this reason, people who become evolutionary psychologists pursue study in multiple areas, including evolutionary biology, animal behavior, cognitive science, anthropology, behavior ...

  6. Mar 7, 2022 · Key points. Evolutionary psychology is, at its core, an approach to understanding human behavior by using evolutionary principles. Over the years, evolutionary psychology has been...

  7. Evolutionary psychology is an approach to psychology, in which knowledge and principles from evolutionary biology are put to use in research on the structure of the human mind. It is not an area of study, like vision, reasoning, or social behavior. It is a way of thinking about psychology that can be applied to any topic within it.

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