Talk:Evolutionary psychology/Article outline
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The purpose of this page is to develop an outline for the evolutionary psychology article. It has 2 sections:
- The outline table of contents section in the text, Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the Mind by David Buss.
- A modified version of that table of contents to serve as an outline for the evolutionary psychology article
Original Table of Contents
[edit]The following outline was taken verbatim from the table of contents section in the text, Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the Mind by David Buss:
- Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology
- The Scientific Movements Leading to Evolutionary Psychology
- Landmarks in the History of Evolutionary Thinking
- Evolution before Darwin
- Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection
- Darwin's Theory of Sexual Selection
- The Role of Natural and Sexual Selection in Evolutionary Theory
- The Modern Synthesis: Genes and Particulate Inheritance
- The Ethology Movement
- The Inclusive fitness Revolution
- Clarifying Adaptation and Natural Selection
- Trivers's Seminal Theories
- The Sociobiology Controversy
- Common Misunderstandings about Evolutionary Theory
- Misunderstanding 1: Human Behavior is Genetically Determined
- Misunderstanding 2: If It's Evolutionary, We Can't Change It
- Misunderstanding 3: Current Mechanisms are Optimally Designed
- Milestones in the Origins of Modern Humans
- Out of Africa versus Multiregional Origins: The Origins of Modern Humans
- Landmarks in the Field of Psychology
- Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
- William James and the Psychology of Instincts
- The Rise of Behaviorism
- The Astonishing Discoveries of Cultural Variability
- The Garcia Effect, Prepared Fears, and the Decline of Radical Behaviorism
- Peering into the Black Box: The Cognitive Revolution
- Landmarks in the History of Evolutionary Thinking
- The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology
- The Origins of Human Nature
- The Core of Human Nature: Fundamentals of Evolved Psychological Mechanisms
- Methods for Testing Evolutionary Hypotheses
- Sources of Data for Testing Evolutionary
- Identifying Adaptive Problems
- The Scientific Movements Leading to Evolutionary Psychology
- Problems of Survival
- Combating the Hostile Forces of Nature: Human Survival Problems
- Food aquisition and Selection
- Finding a Place to Live: Shelter and Landscape Preferences
- Combating Predators and Other Environmental Dangers: Fears, Phobias, Anxieties, and "Evolutionary Memories"
- Are Humans Programmed to Die?
- Combating the Hostile Forces of Nature: Human Survival Problems
- Challenges of Sex and Mating
- Women's Long-Term Mating Strategies
- Theoretical Background for Evolution of Mate Preferences
- The Content of Women's Mate Preferences
- Context Effects on Women's Mate Preferences
- How Women's Mate Preferences Affect Actual Mating Behavior
- Men's Long-Term Mating Strategies
- Theoretical Background for the Evolution of Men's Mate Preferences
- The Content of Men's Mate Preferences
- Context Effects on Men's Mating Behavior
- Effect of Men's Preferences on Actual Mating Behavior
- Short-Term Sexual Strategies
- Theories of Men's Short-Term Mating
- Evidence for an Evolved Short-Term Mating Psychology
- Women's Short-Term Mating
- Context Effects on Short-Term Mating
- Women's Long-Term Mating Strategies
- Challenges of Parenting and Kinship
- Problems of Parenting
- Why Do Mothers Provide More Paternal Care Than Fathers?
- An Evolutionary Perspective on Parental Care
- The Theory of Parent-Offspring Conflict
- Problems of Kinship
- Theory and Implications of Inclusive Fitness
- Empirical Findings that Support the Implications of Inclusive Fitness Theory
- Problems of Parenting
- Problems of Group Living
- Cooperative Alliances
- The Evolution of Cooperation
- Examples of Cooperation in Nature
- Aggression and Warfare
- Aggression as a Solution to Adaptive Problems
- Why Are Men More Violently Aggressive Than Women
- Empirical Evidence for Distinct Adaptive Patterns of Aggression
- Conflict between the Sexes
- Strategic Interference Theory
- Conflict about the Occurence and Timing of Sex
- Jealous Conflict
- From Vigilance to Violence: Tactics of Mate Retention
- Conflict over Access to Resources
- Status, Prestige, and Social Dominance
- The Emergence of Dominance Hierarchies
- Dominance and Status in Nonhuman Animals
- Evolutionary Theories of Dominance and Status
- Cooperative Alliances
- An Integrated Psychological Science
- Toward a Unified Evolutionary Psychology
- Evolutionary Cognitive Psychology
- Evolutionary Social Psychology
- Evolutionary Developmental Psychology
- Evolutionary Personality Psychology
- Evolutionary Clinical Psychology
- Evolutionary Cultural Psychology
- Toward a Unified Psychology
- Toward a Unified Evolutionary Psychology