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(Ebook) Origins of the Social Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and Child Development by Bruce J. Ellis, David F. Bjorklund ISBN 9781593851033, 9781606231715, 1593851030, 1606231715

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Authors:Bruce J. Ellis, David F. Bjorklund
Pages:540 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:2.74 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781593851033, 9781606231715, 1593851030, 1606231715
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(Ebook) Origins of the Social Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and Child Development by Bruce J. Ellis, David F. Bjorklund ISBN 9781593851033, 9781606231715, 1593851030, 1606231715

Until now, evolutionary psychologists have focused largely on understanding adult behavior, giving little sustained attention to childhood. Developmental psychologists, for their part, have been wary of the perceived genetic determinism of evolutionary thinking. This important volume brings together an array of prominent developmental scientists whose work is explicitly driven by evolutionary concerns. Presenting sophisticated new models for understanding gene-environment interactions, the authors demonstrate how evolutionary knowledge can enhance our understanding of key aspects of cognitive, social, and personality development. Tightly edited chapters examine how different developmental mechanisms have evolved and what role they play in children's functioning and their adaptation to adult life. Essential topics covered include parent-child relationships, aggression, puberty, infant perception and cognition, memory, language, and more.
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