Cataloged from PDF version of article.The field of personality psychology offers a wealth of robust empirical research and a successful descriptive taxonomy, but neither explains the origins of the structure of human personality nor elaborates a generative framework for predicting the specific conditions that evoke the development of distinct personality traits. Exploration of traditional personality constructs within an evolutionary adaptive individual differences framework may help fill this explanatory gap. Personality traits exhibit functional features and patterns of variation expected from psychological adaptations designed to solve survival- and reproduction-related challenges recurrently faced during our species’ evolutionary ...
Evolutionary psychologists have traditionally focussed on understanding the evolutionary basis of sp...
Most researchers now agree that personality in our species is also infl uenced by genetic processes,...
textThis study investigated the hypothesis that universal psychological adaptations produce personal...
The field of personality psychology offers a wealth of robust empirical research and a successful de...
Personality is essential for understanding the evolution of cooperation and conflict in behavior. Ho...
Capturing a scientific change in thinking about personality and individual differences that has been...
Traditional evolutionary theory invoked natural and sexual selection to explain species- and sex-typ...
ABSTRACT—Although evolutionary psychology has been successful in explaining some species-typical and...
Personality, or “behavioral syndromes”, are relatively stable dispositional traits and behaviors tha...
This paper considers the structure and proximate mechanisms of personality in humans and other anima...
Evolutionary personality psychology suggests that human personality variation is a meaningful and re...
This paper interprets the Five Factor Model as subsuming variation in normative, species-typical sys...
Behavioral geneticists and evolutionary psychologists have generally pursued human behavioral analys...
Evolutionary psychology is an important meta-theoretical paradigm for understanding universal and se...
Evolutionary Personality Psychology 2 Personality, from an evolutionary perspective, represents a ...
Evolutionary psychologists have traditionally focussed on understanding the evolutionary basis of sp...
Most researchers now agree that personality in our species is also infl uenced by genetic processes,...
textThis study investigated the hypothesis that universal psychological adaptations produce personal...
The field of personality psychology offers a wealth of robust empirical research and a successful de...
Personality is essential for understanding the evolution of cooperation and conflict in behavior. Ho...
Capturing a scientific change in thinking about personality and individual differences that has been...
Traditional evolutionary theory invoked natural and sexual selection to explain species- and sex-typ...
ABSTRACT—Although evolutionary psychology has been successful in explaining some species-typical and...
Personality, or “behavioral syndromes”, are relatively stable dispositional traits and behaviors tha...
This paper considers the structure and proximate mechanisms of personality in humans and other anima...
Evolutionary personality psychology suggests that human personality variation is a meaningful and re...
This paper interprets the Five Factor Model as subsuming variation in normative, species-typical sys...
Behavioral geneticists and evolutionary psychologists have generally pursued human behavioral analys...
Evolutionary psychology is an important meta-theoretical paradigm for understanding universal and se...
Evolutionary Personality Psychology 2 Personality, from an evolutionary perspective, represents a ...
Evolutionary psychologists have traditionally focussed on understanding the evolutionary basis of sp...
Most researchers now agree that personality in our species is also infl uenced by genetic processes,...
textThis study investigated the hypothesis that universal psychological adaptations produce personal...