Bjorklund synthesizes promising research directions in developmental psychology using an evolutionary framework. In general terms, we agree with Bjorklund: Evolutionary theory has the potential to serve as a metatheory for developmental psychology. However, as currently used in psychology, evolutionary theory is far from reaching this potential. In evolutionary biology, formal mathematical models are the norm. In developmental psychology, verbal models are the norm. In order to reach its potential, evolutionary developmental psychology needs to embrace formal modeling
Lloyd and Feldman’s (this issue) continuing com-mentary on our recent target article and rejoinder (...
Dynamical systems and evolutionary theories have both been proposed as integrative approaches to psy...
As practitioners of a putative science of the mind, evolutionary psychologists have earned a degree ...
Bjorklund synthesizes promising research directions in developmental psychology using an evolutionar...
Evolutionary psychology has been proposed as a metatheoretical framework for psychology. We argue th...
In this paper we argue that psychology should be understood as a developmental science, and we place...
In this paper it is claimed that the many advances accomplished by developmental psychology during t...
The current Evolutionary Psychology Movement (EPM) argues that the mind/brain cannot be understood e...
Interactions between evolutionary psychologists and developmental systems theorists have been largel...
Interactions between evolutionary psychologists and developmental systems theorists have been largel...
In this thesis I explore what consequences taking development seriously in evolutionary consideratio...
Evolutionary psychology has been proposed as a metatheory for the social sciences. In this paper, th...
The emerging discipline of evolutionary developmental biology has opened up many new lines of invest...
In this special issue different metatheories are proposed, including evolutionary psychology (Ploege...
Does evolutionary theorizing have a role in psychology? This is a more contentious issue than one mi...
Lloyd and Feldman’s (this issue) continuing com-mentary on our recent target article and rejoinder (...
Dynamical systems and evolutionary theories have both been proposed as integrative approaches to psy...
As practitioners of a putative science of the mind, evolutionary psychologists have earned a degree ...
Bjorklund synthesizes promising research directions in developmental psychology using an evolutionar...
Evolutionary psychology has been proposed as a metatheoretical framework for psychology. We argue th...
In this paper we argue that psychology should be understood as a developmental science, and we place...
In this paper it is claimed that the many advances accomplished by developmental psychology during t...
The current Evolutionary Psychology Movement (EPM) argues that the mind/brain cannot be understood e...
Interactions between evolutionary psychologists and developmental systems theorists have been largel...
Interactions between evolutionary psychologists and developmental systems theorists have been largel...
In this thesis I explore what consequences taking development seriously in evolutionary consideratio...
Evolutionary psychology has been proposed as a metatheory for the social sciences. In this paper, th...
The emerging discipline of evolutionary developmental biology has opened up many new lines of invest...
In this special issue different metatheories are proposed, including evolutionary psychology (Ploege...
Does evolutionary theorizing have a role in psychology? This is a more contentious issue than one mi...
Lloyd and Feldman’s (this issue) continuing com-mentary on our recent target article and rejoinder (...
Dynamical systems and evolutionary theories have both been proposed as integrative approaches to psy...
As practitioners of a putative science of the mind, evolutionary psychologists have earned a degree ...