Capturing a scientific change in thinking about personality and individual differences that has been building over the past 15 years, this volume stands at an important moment in the development of psychology as a discipline. Rather than viewing individual differences as merely the raw material upon which selection operates, the contributing authors provide theories and empirical evidence which suggest that personality and individual differences are central to evolved psychological mechanisms and behavioral functioning. The book draws theoretical inspiration from life history theory, evolutionary genetics, molecular genetics, developmental psychology, personality psychology, and evolutionary psychology, while utilizing the theories of the "...
Personality is commonly regarded to involve either 'correlations among behavioural traits' or 'consi...
Trillmich F, Müller T, Müller C. Understanding the evolution of personality requires the study of me...
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 Personality Psychology 2 Personality, from an evolutionary perspective, represents a ...
Evolutionary psychology is an important meta-theoretical paradigm for understanding universal and se...
Evolutionary personality psychology suggests that human personality variation is a meaningful and re...
Like all human individual differences, personality traits and intelligence are substantially heritab...
Most researchers now agree that personality in our species is also infl uenced by genetic processes,...
Genetic influences on personality differences are ubiquitous, but their nature is not well understoo...
ABSTRACT—Although evolutionary psychology has been successful in explaining some species-typical and...
The field of personality psychology offers a wealth of robust empirical research and a successful de...
Item does not contain fulltextBehavioral genetic studies have shown that around a third to a half of...
Behavioral genetic studies have shown that around a third to a half of the between-individual variat...
Evolutionary theory and adaptation-based explanations in psychology have become increasingly common ...
Personality is commonly regarded to involve either 'correlations among behavioural traits' or 'consi...
Trillmich F, Müller T, Müller C. Understanding the evolution of personality requires the study of me...
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 Personality Psychology 2 Personality, from an evolutionary perspective, represents a ...
Evolutionary psychology is an important meta-theoretical paradigm for understanding universal and se...
Evolutionary personality psychology suggests that human personality variation is a meaningful and re...
Like all human individual differences, personality traits and intelligence are substantially heritab...
Most researchers now agree that personality in our species is also infl uenced by genetic processes,...
Genetic influences on personality differences are ubiquitous, but their nature is not well understoo...
ABSTRACT—Although evolutionary psychology has been successful in explaining some species-typical and...
The field of personality psychology offers a wealth of robust empirical research and a successful de...
Item does not contain fulltextBehavioral genetic studies have shown that around a third to a half of...
Behavioral genetic studies have shown that around a third to a half of the between-individual variat...
Evolutionary theory and adaptation-based explanations in psychology have become increasingly common ...
Personality is commonly regarded to involve either 'correlations among behavioural traits' or 'consi...
Trillmich F, Müller T, Müller C. Understanding the evolution of personality requires the study of me...
This paper interprets the Five Factor Model as subsuming variation in normative, species-typical sys...