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Authors: Mark Schaller (Editor), Jeffry A. Simpson (Editor), Douglas T. Kenrick
ISBN-13: 9781841694177, ISBN-10: 1841694177
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: October 2006
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Mark Schaller

Mark Schaller, University of British Columbia, Canada; Jeffry A. Simpson, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, USA; Douglas T. Kenrick, Arizona State University, USA.

Book Synopsis

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 issues 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.

The world-renowned contributors identify new questions, new theories, and new hypotheses—many of which are only now beginning to be tested. Thus, this book not only summarizes the current status of the field, it also sets an agenda for the next generation of research on evolution and social psychology. Evolution and Social Psychology is essential reading for evolutionary psychologists and social psychologists alike.

Table of Contents

1Evolution is the new cognition1
2The evolution of accuracy and bias in social judgment15
3Modular minds, multiple motives39
4When and why did the human self evolve?55
5The ecological approach to person perception : evolutionary roots and contemporary offshoots81
6Social functionalism and the evolution of emotions115
7An evolutionary perspective on social identity : revisiting groups143
8Evolutionary bases of prejudices163
9Accuracy and bias in romantic relationships : an evolutionary and social psychological analysis189
10Evolution, relationships, and health : the social shaping hypothesis211
11The altruism puzzle : psychological adaptations for prosocial behavior237
12The evolution of aggression263
13Evolutionary social influence287
14Groups as adaptive devices : human docility and group aggregation mechanisms in evolutionary context317
15Evolution and culture343

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