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CONTENTS
Preface xv
tOne Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology
/ The Scientific Movements Leading
to Evolutionary Psychology 2
Landmarks in the History of Evolutionary Thinking 3
Evolution before Darwin 3
Darw in's Theory of Natural Selection 4
Darwin's Theory of Sexual Selection 6
The Role of Natural and Sexual Selection in Evolutionary Theory 8
The Modern Synthesis: Genes and Paniculate Inheritance 10
The Ethology Movement 11
The Inclusive Fitness Revolution 13
Clarifying Adaptation and Natural Selection 14
Trivers's Seminal Theories 16
The Sociobiology Controversy 17
Common Misunderstandings about Evolutionary Theory 18
Misunderstanding 1: Human Behavior Is Genetically Determined 18
Misunderstanding 2: If It's Evolutionary. We Can't Change It 18
Misunderstanding 3: Current Mechanisms Are Optimally Designed 19
Milestones in the Origins of Modern Humans 20
Landmarks in the Field of Psychology 24
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory 24
BOX 11 Out of Africa versus Multiregional Origins: The Origins of Modern Humans 25
William James and the Psychology of Instincts 27
The Ri e of Beha\ iorism 28
The Astonishing Discoveries of Cultural Variability 2X
The Garcia Effect. Prepared Fears, and the Decline of Radical Behaviorism 29
Peering into the Black Bo\: The Cognitive Revolution 31
Summary 33
Suggested Readings 35
The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology 36
The Origins of Human Nature 37
Three Theories o[ the Origins oi Complex Adaptive Mechanisms 37
The Three Products of Evolution 39
VÜi Contents
Levels of Evolutionary Analysis in Evolutionary Psychology 42
The Core of Human Nature: Fundamentals of Evolved
Psychological Mechanisms 49
All Species Have a Nature 49
Definition of an Evolved Psychological Mechanism 50
Important Properties of Evolved Psychological Mechanisms 53
Learning, Culture, and Evolved Psychological Mechanisms 58
Methods for Testing Evolutionary Hypotheses 59
Comparing Different Species 60
Comparing Males and Females 60
Comparing Individuals within a Species 61
Comparing the Same Individuals in Different Contexts 61
Experimental Methods 62
Sources of Data for Testing Evolutionary Hypotheses 63
Archeological Records 63
Data from Hunter-Gatherer Societies 63
Observations 63
Self-Reports 64
Life-History Data and Public Records 64
Human Products 65
Transcending the Limitations of Single Data Sources 65
Identifying Adaptive Problems 66
Guidance from Modern Evolutionary Theory 66
Guidance from Knowledge of Universal Human Structures 66
Guidance from Traditional Societies 67
Guidance from Paleoarcheology and Paleoanthropology 67
Guidance from Current Mechanisms 67
Guidance from Task Analysis 67
Organization of Adaptive Problems 68
Summary 68
Suggested Readings 70
cprj.rfho Problems of Survival 71
o Combating the Hostile Forces of Nature:
Human Survival Problems 72
Food Acquisition and Selection 73
Food Selection in Rats 74
Food Selection in Humans 74
Why Humans Like Spices: The Antimicrobial Hypothesis 76
Why Humans Like to Drink Alcohol: An Evolutionary Hangover? 77
Sickness in Pregnant Women: The Embryo Protection Hypothesis 78
The Hunting Hypothesis 80
The Gathering Hypothesis 84
Contents ix
Comparing the Hunting and Gathering Hypotheses 85
The Scavenging Hypothesis 86
Adaptations to Gathering and Hunting: Sex Differences in Specific Spatial Abilities 87
Finding a Place to Live: Shelter and Landscape Preferences 89
The Savanna Hypothesis 90
Combating Predators and Other Environmental Dangers: Fears, Phobias, Anxieties,
and "Evolutionary Memories" 92
Most Common Human Fears 94
BOXo./ The Adaptive Conservatism Hypothesis of Fears 97
Children's Antipredator Adaptations 97
Darwinian Medicine: Combating Disease 98
Why Do People Die? 99
The Theory of Senescence 100
The Puzzle of Suicide 101
Summary 103
Suggested Readings 104
cPart7kree. Challenges of Sex and Mating 105
4- Women's Long-Term Mating Strategies 106
Theoretical Background for the Evolution of Mate Preferences 107
Parental Investment and Sexual Selection 107
Mate Preferences as Evolved Psychological Mechanisms 108
The Content of Women's Mate Preferences 109
Preference for Economic Resources 110
Preference for Good Financial Prospects 11 1
Preference for High Social Status I 15
Preference for Somewhat Older Men I 17
Preference for Ambition and Industriousness 118
Preference for Dependability and Stability 119
Preference for Athletic Prowess 120
Preference for Good Health and Physical Appearance 122
Love and Commitment 124
Preference for Willingness to Invest in Children 126
Preference for Similarity 127
Additional Mate Preferences: Humor, incest Avoidance, and Voice 128
Context Effects on Women's Mate Preferences 129
Effects of Women's Personal Resources on Mate Preferences 129
Effects of Temporal Context on Women's Mate Preferences 130
Effects of Menstrual Cycle on Mate Preferences 131
Effects of Women's Mate Value on Mate Preferences 132
How Women's Mate Preferences Affect Actual Mating Behavior 133
Women's Responses to Men's Personal Ads 133
Contents
Women's Marriages to Men High in Occupational Status 134
Women's Marriages to Men Who Are Older 134
Effects of Women's Preferences on Men's Behavior 135
Summary 136
BOX 4-.1 What about Lesbian Sexual Orientation? 137
Suggested Readings 138
5 Men's Long-Term Mating Strategies 139
Theoretical Background for the Evolution of Men's Mate Preferences 139
Why Men Might Benefit from Commitment and Marriage 139
The Problem of Assessing a Woman's Fertility or Reproductive Value 140
The Content of Men's Mate Preferences 142
Preference for Youth 142
Evolved Standards of Physical Beauty 146
Preference for Body Fat and the Critical Waist-to-Hip Ratio 150
Sex Differences in the Importance of Physical Appearance 152
Do Men Have a Preference for Ovulating Women? 154
Solutions to the Problem of Paternity Uncertainty 156
BOX 5./ Homosexual Orientation 159
Context Effects on Men's Mating Behavior 160
Men in Positions of Power 160
Context Effects from Viewing Attractive Models 162
Testosterone and Men's Mating Strategies 163
The Necessities and Luxuries of Mate Preferences 163
Effect of Men's Preferences on Actual Mating Behavior 165
Men's Responses to Women's Personal Ads 165
Age Preferences and Marital Decisions 165
Effect of Men's Mate Preferences on Women's Competition Tactics 167
Summary 168
Suggested Readings 169
O Short-Term Sexual Strategies 171
Theories of Men's Short-Term Mating 171
Adaptive Benefits for Men of Short-Term Mating 172
Potential Costs of Short-Term Mating for Men 172
BOXO. / Functions versus Beneficial Effects of Short-Term Mating 173
Adaptive Problems Men Must Solve When Pursuing Short-Term Mating 173
Evidence for an Evolved Short-Term Mating Psychology 175
Physiological Evidence for Short-Term Mating 175
Psychological Evidence for Short-Term Mating 176
Behavioral Evidence of Short-Term Matin« 182
Contents
Women's Short-Term Mating 183
Evidence for Women's Short-Term Mating 183
Hypotheses about the Adaptive Benefits to Women of Short-Term Mating 185
Costs to Women of Short-Term Mating 187
Empirical Tests of Hypothesized Benefits to Women 188
Context Effects on Short-Term Mating 192
Individual Differences in Short-Term Mating 192
Other Contexts Likely to Affect Short-Term Mating 193
Summary 195
Suggested Readings 196
ür Challenges of Parenting and Kinship 197
Problems of Parenting 198
Why Do Mothers Provide More Parental Care Than Fathers? 200
The Paternity Uncertainty Hypothesis 200
The Mating Opportunity Cost Hypothesis 201
An Evolutionary Perspective on Parental Care 202
Genetic Relatedness to Offspring 203
Offspring's Ability to Convert Parental Care into Reproductive Success 212
Alternative Uses of Resources Available for Investment in Children 217
The Theory of Parent-Offspring Conflict 223
Mother-Offspring Conflict in Utero 224
The Oedipal Complex Revisited 225
BOX ~7.1 Killing Parents and the Asymmetry of Valuing Parents and Children 227
Summary 228
Suggested Readings 229
S Problems of Kinship 230
Theory and Implications of Inclusive Fitness 231
Hamilton's Rule 231
Theoretical Implications of Hamilton's Rule 232
Empirical Findings that Support the Implications of Inclusive
Fitness Theory 235
Alarm Calling in Ground Squirrels 236
Kin Recognition and Kin Classifications in Humans 237
Patterns of Helping in the Lives of Los Angeles Women 238
Life-or-Death Helping among Humans 239
Genetic Relatedness and Emotional Closeness: Is Blood Thicker Than Water1' 240
Vigilance over Kin's Romantic Relationships 241
Kinship and Stress 241
XÜ Contents
Kinship and Survival 243
Patterns of Inheritance—Who Leaves Wealth to Whom? 243
Investment by Grandparents 246
A Broader Perspective on the Evolution of the Family 250
BOXo./ Investment by Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins 251
The Dark Side of Families 256
Summary 258
Suggested Readings 260
cPartQiue Problems of Group Living 263
Q Cooperative Alliances 264
The Evolution of Cooperation 264
The Problem of Altruism 264
A Theory of Reciprocal Altruism 265
Tit for Tat 266
BOX*-?./ Strategies for Promoting Cooperation 268
Cooperation among Nonhumans 268
Food Sharing in Vampire Bats 269
Chimpanzee Politics 269
Cooperation among Humans 270
Social Contract Theory 270
The Detection of Prospective Altruists 276
The Psychology of Friendship 277
Costs and Benefits of Friendship 283
Cooperative Coalitions 285
Summary 288
Suggested Readings 290
1O Aggression and Warfare 291
Aggression as a Solution to Adaptive Problems 292
Coopt the Resources of Others 292
Defend against Attack 293
Inflict Costs on Intrasexual Rivals 294
Negotiate Status and Power Hierarchies 294
Deter Rivals from Future Aggression 295
Deter Long-Term Mates from Sexual Infidelity 295
The Context-Specificity of Aggression 295
Why Are Men More Violently Aggressive Than Women? 296
Empirical Evidence for Distinct Adaptive Patterns of Aggression 299
Evidence for Sex Differences in Same-Sex Aggression 299
Contents XÜi
Contexts Triggering Men's Aggression against Men 304
Contexts Triggering Women's Aggression against Women 305
Contexts Triggering Men's Aggression against Women 306
Contexts Triggering Women's Aggression against Men 307
Warfare 308
BOX/OJ Yanomamö Warfare 309
Do Humans Have Evolved Homicide Mechanisms? 316
Summary 320
Suggested Readings 321
// Conflict between the Sexes 322
Strategic Interference Theory 323
Conflict about the Occurrence and Timing of Sex 325
Conflict over Sexual Access 325
Sexual Aggression and Evolved Defenses against Sexual Aggression 329
Sexual Harassment 329
Sexual Aggressiveness 330
Do Men Have Evolved Rape Adaptations? 331
Individual Differences in Sexual Aggression: The Mate Deprivation Hypothesis 332
Do Women Have Evolved Antirape Adaptations'? 334
Jealous Conflict 335
Sex Differences in Jealousy 336
From Vigilance to Violence: Tactics of Mate Retention 342
Sex Differences in the Use of Mate-Retention Tactics 342
Contexts Influencing the Intensity of Mate-Retention Tactics 344
Violence toward Partners 347
Conflict over Access to Resources 349
Causes of Resource Inequality: Women's Mate Preferences and Men's
Competitive Tactics 350
BOX 11.1 Are All Men United to Control Women? 351
Summary 352
Suggested Readings 354
Status, Prestige, and Social Dominance 355
The Emergence of Dominance Hierarchies 356
Dominance and Status in Nonhuman Animals 357
Evolutionary Theories of Dominance, Prestige, and Status 359
An Evolutionary Theory of Sex Differences in Status Striving 360
Dominance Theory 366
Social Attention-Holding Theory 368
Determinants of Dominance 370
XÎV Contents
BOX 72/ Facial Dominance 373
Self-Esteem as a Status-Tracking Mechanism 376
Strategies of Submissiveness 377
Summary 380
Suggested Readings 382
ix An Integrated Psychological Science 383
13 Toward a Unified Evolutionary Psychology 384
Evolutionary Cognitive Psychology 385
Attention and Memory 387
Problem Solving: Heuristics, Biases, and Judgment under Uncertainty 388
The Evolution of Language 393
The Evolution of Extraordinary Human Intelligence 396
Evolutionary Social Psychology 398
Capitalizing on Evolutionary Theories about Social Phenomena 399
The Evolution of Moral Emotions 400
The Return of Group Selection as Multilevel Selection Theory 402
Evolutionary Developmental Psychology 403
Theory of Mind Mechanisms 404
Attachment and Life-History Strategies 405
Evolutionary Personality Psychology 407
Alternative Niche Picking or Strategic Specialization 408
Adaptive Assessment of Heritable Qualities 409
Frequency-Dependent Adaptive Strategies 410
Evolutionary Clinical Psychology 412
Causes of Mechanism Failure 413
Evolutionary Insights into Problems Erroneously Thought to Be Dysfunctions 414
Evolutionary Cultural Psychology 416
Evoked Culture 417
Transmitted Culture 419
The Evolution of Art, Fiction. Movies, and Music 420
Toward a Unified Psychology 422
Suggested Readings 423
Bibliography 425
Index 463 |
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CONTENTS
Preface xv
tOne Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology
/ The Scientific Movements Leading
to Evolutionary Psychology 2
Landmarks in the History of Evolutionary Thinking 3
Evolution before Darwin 3
Darw in's Theory of Natural Selection 4
Darwin's Theory of Sexual Selection 6
The Role of Natural and Sexual Selection in Evolutionary Theory 8
The Modern Synthesis: Genes and Paniculate Inheritance 10
The Ethology Movement 11
The Inclusive Fitness Revolution 13
Clarifying Adaptation and Natural Selection 14
Trivers's Seminal Theories 16
The Sociobiology Controversy 17
Common Misunderstandings about Evolutionary Theory 18
Misunderstanding 1: Human Behavior Is Genetically Determined 18
Misunderstanding 2: If It's Evolutionary. We Can't Change It 18
Misunderstanding 3: Current Mechanisms Are Optimally Designed 19
Milestones in the Origins of Modern Humans 20
Landmarks in the Field of Psychology 24
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory 24
BOX 11 Out of Africa versus Multiregional Origins: The Origins of Modern Humans 25
William James and the Psychology of Instincts 27
The Ri e of Beha\ iorism 28
The Astonishing Discoveries of Cultural Variability 2X
The Garcia Effect. Prepared Fears, and the Decline of Radical Behaviorism 29
Peering into the Black Bo\: The Cognitive Revolution 31
Summary 33
Suggested Readings 35
The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology 36
The Origins of Human Nature 37
Three Theories o[ the Origins oi Complex Adaptive Mechanisms 37
The Three Products of Evolution 39
VÜi Contents
Levels of Evolutionary Analysis in Evolutionary Psychology 42
The Core of Human Nature: Fundamentals of Evolved
Psychological Mechanisms 49
All Species Have a Nature 49
Definition of an Evolved Psychological Mechanism 50
Important Properties of Evolved Psychological Mechanisms 53
Learning, Culture, and Evolved Psychological Mechanisms 58
Methods for Testing Evolutionary Hypotheses 59
Comparing Different Species 60
Comparing Males and Females 60
Comparing Individuals within a Species 61
Comparing the Same Individuals in Different Contexts 61
Experimental Methods 62
Sources of Data for Testing Evolutionary Hypotheses 63
Archeological Records 63
Data from Hunter-Gatherer Societies 63
Observations 63
Self-Reports 64
Life-History Data and Public Records 64
Human Products 65
Transcending the Limitations of Single Data Sources 65
Identifying Adaptive Problems 66
Guidance from Modern Evolutionary Theory 66
Guidance from Knowledge of Universal Human Structures 66
Guidance from Traditional Societies 67
Guidance from Paleoarcheology and Paleoanthropology 67
Guidance from Current Mechanisms 67
Guidance from Task Analysis 67
Organization of Adaptive Problems 68
Summary 68
Suggested Readings 70
cprj.rfho Problems of Survival 71
o Combating the Hostile Forces of Nature:
Human Survival Problems 72
Food Acquisition and Selection 73
Food Selection in Rats 74
Food Selection in Humans 74
Why Humans Like Spices: The Antimicrobial Hypothesis 76
Why Humans Like to Drink Alcohol: An Evolutionary Hangover? 77
Sickness in Pregnant Women: The Embryo Protection Hypothesis 78
The Hunting Hypothesis 80
The Gathering Hypothesis 84
Contents ix
Comparing the Hunting and Gathering Hypotheses 85
The Scavenging Hypothesis 86
Adaptations to Gathering and Hunting: Sex Differences in Specific Spatial Abilities 87
Finding a Place to Live: Shelter and Landscape Preferences 89
The Savanna Hypothesis 90
Combating Predators and Other Environmental Dangers: Fears, Phobias, Anxieties,
and "Evolutionary Memories" 92
Most Common Human Fears 94
BOXo./ The Adaptive Conservatism Hypothesis of Fears 97
Children's Antipredator Adaptations 97
Darwinian Medicine: Combating Disease 98
Why Do People Die? 99
The Theory of Senescence 100
The Puzzle of Suicide 101
Summary 103
Suggested Readings 104
cPart7kree. Challenges of Sex and Mating 105
4- Women's Long-Term Mating Strategies 106
Theoretical Background for the Evolution of Mate Preferences 107
Parental Investment and Sexual Selection 107
Mate Preferences as Evolved Psychological Mechanisms 108
The Content of Women's Mate Preferences 109
Preference for Economic Resources 110
Preference for Good Financial Prospects 11 1
Preference for High Social Status I 15
Preference for Somewhat Older Men I 17
Preference for Ambition and Industriousness 118
Preference for Dependability and Stability 119
Preference for Athletic Prowess 120
Preference for Good Health and Physical Appearance 122
Love and Commitment 124
Preference for Willingness to Invest in Children 126
Preference for Similarity 127
Additional Mate Preferences: Humor, incest Avoidance, and Voice 128
Context Effects on Women's Mate Preferences 129
Effects of Women's Personal Resources on Mate Preferences 129
Effects of Temporal Context on Women's Mate Preferences 130
Effects of Menstrual Cycle on Mate Preferences 131
Effects of Women's Mate Value on Mate Preferences 132
How Women's Mate Preferences Affect Actual Mating Behavior 133
Women's Responses to Men's Personal Ads 133
Contents
Women's Marriages to Men High in Occupational Status 134
Women's Marriages to Men Who Are Older 134
Effects of Women's Preferences on Men's Behavior 135
Summary 136
BOX 4-.1 What about Lesbian Sexual Orientation? 137
Suggested Readings 138
5 Men's Long-Term Mating Strategies 139
Theoretical Background for the Evolution of Men's Mate Preferences 139
Why Men Might Benefit from Commitment and Marriage 139
The Problem of Assessing a Woman's Fertility or Reproductive Value 140
The Content of Men's Mate Preferences 142
Preference for Youth 142
Evolved Standards of Physical Beauty 146
Preference for Body Fat and the Critical Waist-to-Hip Ratio 150
Sex Differences in the Importance of Physical Appearance 152
Do Men Have a Preference for Ovulating Women? 154
Solutions to the Problem of Paternity Uncertainty 156
BOX 5./ Homosexual Orientation 159
Context Effects on Men's Mating Behavior 160
Men in Positions of Power 160
Context Effects from Viewing Attractive Models 162
Testosterone and Men's Mating Strategies 163
The Necessities and Luxuries of Mate Preferences 163
Effect of Men's Preferences on Actual Mating Behavior 165
Men's Responses to Women's Personal Ads 165
Age Preferences and Marital Decisions 165
Effect of Men's Mate Preferences on Women's Competition Tactics 167
Summary 168
Suggested Readings 169
O Short-Term Sexual Strategies 171
Theories of Men's Short-Term Mating 171
Adaptive Benefits for Men of Short-Term Mating 172
Potential Costs of Short-Term Mating for Men 172
BOXO. / Functions versus Beneficial Effects of Short-Term Mating 173
Adaptive Problems Men Must Solve When Pursuing Short-Term Mating 173
Evidence for an Evolved Short-Term Mating Psychology 175
Physiological Evidence for Short-Term Mating 175
Psychological Evidence for Short-Term Mating 176
Behavioral Evidence of Short-Term Matin« 182
Contents
Women's Short-Term Mating 183
Evidence for Women's Short-Term Mating 183
Hypotheses about the Adaptive Benefits to Women of Short-Term Mating 185
Costs to Women of Short-Term Mating 187
Empirical Tests of Hypothesized Benefits to Women 188
Context Effects on Short-Term Mating 192
Individual Differences in Short-Term Mating 192
Other Contexts Likely to Affect Short-Term Mating 193
Summary 195
Suggested Readings 196
ür Challenges of Parenting and Kinship 197
Problems of Parenting 198
Why Do Mothers Provide More Parental Care Than Fathers? 200
The Paternity Uncertainty Hypothesis 200
The Mating Opportunity Cost Hypothesis 201
An Evolutionary Perspective on Parental Care 202
Genetic Relatedness to Offspring 203
Offspring's Ability to Convert Parental Care into Reproductive Success 212
Alternative Uses of Resources Available for Investment in Children 217
The Theory of Parent-Offspring Conflict 223
Mother-Offspring Conflict in Utero 224
The Oedipal Complex Revisited 225
BOX ~7.1 Killing Parents and the Asymmetry of Valuing Parents and Children 227
Summary 228
Suggested Readings 229
S Problems of Kinship 230
Theory and Implications of Inclusive Fitness 231
Hamilton's Rule 231
Theoretical Implications of Hamilton's Rule 232
Empirical Findings that Support the Implications of Inclusive
Fitness Theory 235
Alarm Calling in Ground Squirrels 236
Kin Recognition and Kin Classifications in Humans 237
Patterns of Helping in the Lives of Los Angeles Women 238
Life-or-Death Helping among Humans 239
Genetic Relatedness and Emotional Closeness: Is Blood Thicker Than Water1' 240
Vigilance over Kin's Romantic Relationships 241
Kinship and Stress 241
XÜ Contents
Kinship and Survival 243
Patterns of Inheritance—Who Leaves Wealth to Whom? 243
Investment by Grandparents 246
A Broader Perspective on the Evolution of the Family 250
BOXo./ Investment by Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins 251
The Dark Side of Families 256
Summary 258
Suggested Readings 260
cPartQiue Problems of Group Living 263
Q Cooperative Alliances 264
The Evolution of Cooperation 264
The Problem of Altruism 264
A Theory of Reciprocal Altruism 265
Tit for Tat 266
BOX*-?./ Strategies for Promoting Cooperation 268
Cooperation among Nonhumans 268
Food Sharing in Vampire Bats 269
Chimpanzee Politics 269
Cooperation among Humans 270
Social Contract Theory 270
The Detection of Prospective Altruists 276
The Psychology of Friendship 277
Costs and Benefits of Friendship 283
Cooperative Coalitions 285
Summary 288
Suggested Readings 290
1O Aggression and Warfare 291
Aggression as a Solution to Adaptive Problems 292
Coopt the Resources of Others 292
Defend against Attack 293
Inflict Costs on Intrasexual Rivals 294
Negotiate Status and Power Hierarchies 294
Deter Rivals from Future Aggression 295
Deter Long-Term Mates from Sexual Infidelity 295
The Context-Specificity of Aggression 295
Why Are Men More Violently Aggressive Than Women? 296
Empirical Evidence for Distinct Adaptive Patterns of Aggression 299
Evidence for Sex Differences in Same-Sex Aggression 299
Contents XÜi
Contexts Triggering Men's Aggression against Men 304
Contexts Triggering Women's Aggression against Women 305
Contexts Triggering Men's Aggression against Women 306
Contexts Triggering Women's Aggression against Men 307
Warfare 308
BOX/OJ Yanomamö Warfare 309
Do Humans Have Evolved Homicide Mechanisms? 316
Summary 320
Suggested Readings 321
// Conflict between the Sexes 322
Strategic Interference Theory 323
Conflict about the Occurrence and Timing of Sex 325
Conflict over Sexual Access 325
Sexual Aggression and Evolved Defenses against Sexual Aggression 329
Sexual Harassment 329
Sexual Aggressiveness 330
Do Men Have Evolved Rape Adaptations? 331
Individual Differences in Sexual Aggression: The Mate Deprivation Hypothesis 332
Do Women Have Evolved Antirape Adaptations'? 334
Jealous Conflict 335
Sex Differences in Jealousy 336
From Vigilance to Violence: Tactics of Mate Retention 342
Sex Differences in the Use of Mate-Retention Tactics 342
Contexts Influencing the Intensity of Mate-Retention Tactics 344
Violence toward Partners 347
Conflict over Access to Resources 349
Causes of Resource Inequality: Women's Mate Preferences and Men's
Competitive Tactics 350
BOX 11.1 Are All Men United to Control Women? 351
Summary 352
Suggested Readings 354
Status, Prestige, and Social Dominance 355
The Emergence of Dominance Hierarchies 356
Dominance and Status in Nonhuman Animals 357
Evolutionary Theories of Dominance, Prestige, and Status 359
An Evolutionary Theory of Sex Differences in Status Striving 360
Dominance Theory 366
Social Attention-Holding Theory 368
Determinants of Dominance 370
XÎV Contents
BOX 72/ Facial Dominance 373
Self-Esteem as a Status-Tracking Mechanism 376
Strategies of Submissiveness 377
Summary 380
Suggested Readings 382
ix An Integrated Psychological Science 383
13 Toward a Unified Evolutionary Psychology 384
Evolutionary Cognitive Psychology 385
Attention and Memory 387
Problem Solving: Heuristics, Biases, and Judgment under Uncertainty 388
The Evolution of Language 393
The Evolution of Extraordinary Human Intelligence 396
Evolutionary Social Psychology 398
Capitalizing on Evolutionary Theories about Social Phenomena 399
The Evolution of Moral Emotions 400
The Return of Group Selection as Multilevel Selection Theory 402
Evolutionary Developmental Psychology 403
Theory of Mind Mechanisms 404
Attachment and Life-History Strategies 405
Evolutionary Personality Psychology 407
Alternative Niche Picking or Strategic Specialization 408
Adaptive Assessment of Heritable Qualities 409
Frequency-Dependent Adaptive Strategies 410
Evolutionary Clinical Psychology 412
Causes of Mechanism Failure 413
Evolutionary Insights into Problems Erroneously Thought to Be Dysfunctions 414
Evolutionary Cultural Psychology 416
Evoked Culture 417
Transmitted Culture 419
The Evolution of Art, Fiction. Movies, and Music 420
Toward a Unified Psychology 422
Suggested Readings 423
Bibliography 425
Index 463 |
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