Researchers in the social and behavioral sciences are increasingly using evolutionary insights to test novel hypotheses about human psychology. Because evolutionary perspectives are relatively new to psychology and most researchers do not receive formal training in this endeavor, there remains ambiguity about "best practices" for implementing evolutionary principles. This article provides researchers with a practical guide for using evolutionary perspectives in their research programs and for avoiding common pitfalls in doing so. We outline essential elements of an evolutionarily informed research program at 3 central phases: (a) generating testable hypotheses, (b) testing empirical predictions, and (c) interpreting results. We elaborate ke...
Given the recent explosion of interest in applications of evolutionary biology to understanding huma...
The growth of evolutionary psychology as a theoretical framework for the study of human behavior has...
As defined by some of the founders of the field, Barkow et al. (1992), “evolutionary psychologyis simp...
Researchers in the social and behavioral sciences are increasingly using evolutionary insights to te...
Evolutionary psychology has emerged over the past 15 years as a major theoretical perspective, gener...
An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any aspect of h...
An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any aspect of h...
Abstract: An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any a...
The goal of research in evolutionary psychology is to discover and understand the design of the huma...
The field of psychology remains a divided one. Several different sub-disciplines (e.g., developmenta...
Introduction Psychologists have long paid lip service to Darwin, conceding that the human brain did ...
The chapter highlights the growing influence of evolutionary perspectives on psychology and social s...
The development of evolutionary approaches to psychology from Classical Ethology through Sociobiolog...
The principles of evolutionary psychology and the traditional assumptions of social psychology are h...
This up-to-date, accessible book represents the new wave in the evolutionary analysis of human behav...
Given the recent explosion of interest in applications of evolutionary biology to understanding huma...
The growth of evolutionary psychology as a theoretical framework for the study of human behavior has...
As defined by some of the founders of the field, Barkow et al. (1992), “evolutionary psychologyis simp...
Researchers in the social and behavioral sciences are increasingly using evolutionary insights to te...
Evolutionary psychology has emerged over the past 15 years as a major theoretical perspective, gener...
An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any aspect of h...
An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any aspect of h...
Abstract: An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any a...
The goal of research in evolutionary psychology is to discover and understand the design of the huma...
The field of psychology remains a divided one. Several different sub-disciplines (e.g., developmenta...
Introduction Psychologists have long paid lip service to Darwin, conceding that the human brain did ...
The chapter highlights the growing influence of evolutionary perspectives on psychology and social s...
The development of evolutionary approaches to psychology from Classical Ethology through Sociobiolog...
The principles of evolutionary psychology and the traditional assumptions of social psychology are h...
This up-to-date, accessible book represents the new wave in the evolutionary analysis of human behav...
Given the recent explosion of interest in applications of evolutionary biology to understanding huma...
The growth of evolutionary psychology as a theoretical framework for the study of human behavior has...
As defined by some of the founders of the field, Barkow et al. (1992), “evolutionary psychologyis simp...