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Book title: Evolutionary Social Psychology.
Contributors: Jeffry A. Simpson - Editor, Douglas T. Kenrick - Editor.
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Place of publication: Mahwah, NJ.
Publication year: 1997.
Page number: 268.
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Table of contents
- Title Page iii
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments x
- I - Introduction xi
- 1 - Why Social Psychology and Evolutionary Psychology Need One Another 1
- References 17
- II - Social Perception *
- 2 - Social Illusions and Self-Deception: The Evolution of Biases in Person Perception 21
- References 42
- 3 - Rethinking the Role of Evolution in an Ecological Model of Social Perception 49
- References 68
- 4 - Perceptions of Betrayal and the Design of the Mind 73
- References 103
- III - Interpersonal Attraction *
- 5 - Angels, Mentors, and Friends: Trade-Offs Among Evolutionary, Social, and Individual Variables in Physical Appearance 109
- 6 - Interpersonal Attraction from an Evolutionary Psychology Perspective: Women's Reactions to Dominant and Prosocial Men 141
- References 164
- IV - Pair Bonding and Mating Strategies *
- 7 - Human Sexual Selection and Developmental Stability 169
- References 192
- 8 - On the Dynamics of Human Bonding and Reproductive Success: Seeking Windows on the Adapted-For Human-Environmental Interface 197
- References 229
- 9 - Attachment: The Bond in Pair-Bonds 237
- References 258
- V - Kinship and Social Relations *
- 10 - Kinship: The Conceptual Hole in Psychological Studies of Social Cognition and Close Relationships 265
- 11 - Four Grammars for Primate Social Relations 297
- References 313
- VI - Groups and Group Selection *
- 12 - Groups as the Mind's Natural Environment 317
- References 340
- 13 - Incorporating Group Selection into the Adaptationist Program: A Case Study Involving Human Decision Making 345
- References 382
- VII - Capstone *
- 14 - The Emergence of Evolutionary Social Psychology 387
- References 399
- Author Index 401
- Subject Index 415
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