Evolutionary psychology starts from the premise that the human brain is the product of natural selection; therefore, by adopting an evolutionary
stance, we might come to better understand the mind and behaviour.
The second edition of this highly acclaimed textbook gives an introduction
to the fascinating science of evolutionary psychology covering its history, from the Ancient Greeks to the present day, and discusses how evolution
can illuminate many of the topics taught in psychology departments. This new edition includes an additional chapter on 'Evolution and Individual
Differences' which discusses how evolution might account for differences in personality and intelligence.
With an engaging style and
user-friendly format featuring end-of-chapter summaries, critical thinking questions and guides to further reading, this is a stand-alone textbook for
undergraduates studying evolutionary psychology.

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