Evolutionary Personality Psychology 2 Personality, from an evolutionary perspective, represents a meta-category of the output of a suite of species-typical, relatively domain-specific, evolved psychological mechanisms designed in response to the social adaptive problems recurrently faced by our ancestors. This conceptualization of human personality provides for novel and valuable reinterpretations of several areas of personality psychology including personality consistency, individual differences in personality, sex differences and similarities, and contextual determinants of personality. Explaining human personality from an evolutionary perspective has led to discoveries about the function of social information conveyed through standings...
Has the emergence of evolutionary psychology had an increasing impact on personality and social psyc...
Personality is commonly regarded to involve either 'correlations among behavioural traits' or 'consi...
In this chapter, we argue that the develop-ment, structure, and processes of human personality have ...
Evolutionary psychology is an important meta-theoretical paradigm for understanding universal and se...
Capturing a scientific change in thinking about personality and individual differences that has been...
Behavioral geneticists and evolutionary psychologists have generally pursued human behavioral analys...
ABSTRACT—Although evolutionary psychology has been successful in explaining some species-typical and...
Evolutionary personality psychology suggests that human personality variation is a meaningful and re...
The field of personality psychology offers a wealth of robust empirical research and a successful de...
Evolutionary theory and adaptation-based explanations in psychology have become increasingly common ...
This paper interprets the Five Factor Model as subsuming variation in normative, species-typical sys...
Like all human individual differences, personality traits and intelligence are substantially heritab...
Item does not contain fulltextBehavioral genetic studies have shown that around a third to a half of...
Genetic influences on personality differences are ubiquitous, but their nature is not well understoo...
Behavioral genetic studies have shown that around a third to a half of the between-individual variat...
Has the emergence of evolutionary psychology had an increasing impact on personality and social psyc...
Personality is commonly regarded to involve either 'correlations among behavioural traits' or 'consi...
In this chapter, we argue that the develop-ment, structure, and processes of human personality have ...
Evolutionary psychology is an important meta-theoretical paradigm for understanding universal and se...
Capturing a scientific change in thinking about personality and individual differences that has been...
Behavioral geneticists and evolutionary psychologists have generally pursued human behavioral analys...
ABSTRACT—Although evolutionary psychology has been successful in explaining some species-typical and...
Evolutionary personality psychology suggests that human personality variation is a meaningful and re...
The field of personality psychology offers a wealth of robust empirical research and a successful de...
Evolutionary theory and adaptation-based explanations in psychology have become increasingly common ...
This paper interprets the Five Factor Model as subsuming variation in normative, species-typical sys...
Like all human individual differences, personality traits and intelligence are substantially heritab...
Item does not contain fulltextBehavioral genetic studies have shown that around a third to a half of...
Genetic influences on personality differences are ubiquitous, but their nature is not well understoo...
Behavioral genetic studies have shown that around a third to a half of the between-individual variat...
Has the emergence of evolutionary psychology had an increasing impact on personality and social psyc...
Personality is commonly regarded to involve either 'correlations among behavioural traits' or 'consi...
In this chapter, we argue that the develop-ment, structure, and processes of human personality have ...