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  • {{r|Evolutionary psychology}}
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  • ...can't - manage to change our lifestyles. So what about applying a spot of evolutionary psychology and seeing what happens…"</font>
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  • ...y considered a subfield of [[psychology]]; however, [[sociobiology]] and [[evolutionary psychology]] address human behavior from the perspective of animal behavior. In psycho
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  • {{r|Evolutionary psychology}}
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  • '''Capture-bonding''' is an [[evolutionary psychology]]<ref> "''My contention, simply put, is that the evolutionary approach is t ...ed to resist, because they didn't have this trait, often became breakfast. Evolutionary Psychology, Memes and the Origin of War, Mankind Quarterly, Volume XLVI Number 4, Sum
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  • ...phrey, Nicholas (2002) [http://cogprints.org/3386/ Great Expectations: The Evolutionary Psychology of Faith-Healing and the Placebo Effect] (Book Chapter)
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  • The purpose of this article is to outline the various criticisms of [[evolutionary psychology]], as well as counterarguments to these criticisms. == Controversies related to [[Evolutionary Psychology]], [[Sociobiology]], and [[Human behavioral ecology]]==
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  • ...ogical and evolutionary influence. It ultimately emerged as the field of [[evolutionary psychology]] in the late 1980s and is currently one of the most hotly contested and pr ...volutionary history]]. This school of thought is heavily researched-based. Evolutionary psychology is a relatively recent development, and many of its proponents believe that
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  • * Evolutionary Psychology and the normal development of children and adolescents.
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