The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Sexual Psychology 4 Volume Hardback Set
Herausgeber: Shackelford, Todd K
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The interface of sexual behavior and evolutionary psychology is a rapidly growing domain, rich in psychological theories and data as well as controversies and applications. With nearly eighty chapters by leading researchers from around the world, and combining theoretical and empirical perspectives, The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Sexual Psychology is the most comprehensive and up-to-date reference work in the field. Providing a broad yet in-depth overview of the various evolutionary principles that influence all types of sexual behaviors, the handbook takes an inclusive…mehr
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The interface of sexual behavior and evolutionary psychology is a rapidly growing domain, rich in psychological theories and data as well as controversies and applications. With nearly eighty chapters by leading researchers from around the world, and combining theoretical and empirical perspectives, The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Sexual Psychology is the most comprehensive and up-to-date reference work in the field. Providing a broad yet in-depth overview of the various evolutionary principles that influence all types of sexual behaviors, the handbook takes an inclusive approach that draws on a number of disciplines and covers nonhuman and human psychology. It is an essential resource to both established researchers and students in psychology, biology, anthropology, medicine, and criminology, among other fields.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 178mm x 130mm
- Gewicht: 4082g
- ISBN-13: 9781108939850
- ISBN-10: 1108939856
- Artikelnr.: 70011171
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 178mm x 130mm
- Gewicht: 4082g
- ISBN-13: 9781108939850
- ISBN-10: 1108939856
- Artikelnr.: 70011171
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Foundations of Evolution: 1. Natural selection
2. Sexual selection
3. Inclusive fitness theory
4. Adaptive problems in the domain of human sexuality
5. Adaptations, Byproducts, and Spandrels
6. Evolved psychological mechanisms: Properties and Evidence, Misconceptions and Mismatches
Part II. Middle-level Theories: 7. Parental investment theory
8. Parent-offspring conflict
9. Theory and evidence for reciprocal altruism
10. Life history theory and mating strategies
11.Sperm competition theory
12.Sexual conflict theory
13. Cross-species comparisons
14. Cross-cultural methods in sexual psychology
15. Behavioral genetics
16. Sex differences and sex similarities
17. Individual differences in sexual psychology
18. Experimental methods in sexual psychology
Index.Part I. Pre-copulatory Adaptations: 19. Sexual preferences
20. Men's extra-pair sexual interest
21. Male sexual attraction tactics
22. Men's intrasexual competition
23. Domains of female choice
24. Sexual coercion and rape
25.Mate poaching by men
Part II. Copulatory Adaptations: 26. Sexual fantasy
27. Ejaculation
28. Copulatory thrusting in males
29. Men's provisioning of oral sex
30. Inducing female orgasm
31. Copulatory urgency
Part III. 32. Post-ejaculatory adaptations to self-semen displacement
33. Mate retention
34. Shifts in partner attractiveness: Evolutionary and social factors
35. Emotional commitment
36. Sexual jealousy in males: The evolution of a specific mechanism for sexual Jealousy
37.Men's attachment-related needs in the sexual arena
38. Paternal care
39. Paternal filicide
Index.Part I. Pre-copulatory Adaptations: 40. Women's preferences: Pre-copulatory adaptations
41. Female sexual attraction tactics
42. Extrapair sexual interest
43. Female intrasexual competition
44. Female intersexual selection
45. Evolution of precopulatory defense from rape and coercion in women
46. Mate poaching
Part II. Copulatory adaptations: 47. Sexual fantasies
48. Copulatory thrusting
49. Female provision of oral sex
50.The adaptive value of women's orgasm
51. Copulatory urgency: An evolutionary perspective of women's sexual desire
Part III. Post-copulatory adaptations: 52. Mate retention
53. Shifts in partner attractiveness
54. Emotional commitment
55. Sexual jealousy
56. On attachment and evolution: Recounting the story of, and stories in, attachment theory
57. Maternal filicide
Index.Part I. Controversies and unresolved issues: 58. The female sexual orientation spectrum in evolutionary perspective
59. The evolution of female same-sex attraction
60. Male bisexuality
61. Female bisexuality
62. Masturbation in primates
Part II. Applications to health, law, and pornography
63. Male reproductive health
64. Women's menstrual cycles and ovulation provide balanced estradiol and progesterone for fertility and lifelong health
65. Female genital cutting
66. Costs of polygyny
67. Male sexual disorders
68. An evolutionary perspective on female sexual concerns and dysfunctions
69. Evolutionary perspectives on male sexual offending
70. Pornography and male sexual psychology
Part III. Non-human primate sexual behavior: 71. Chimpanzee sexual behavior
72. Bonobo sexual psychology
73. Orangutan sexual behavior
74. Gibbon evolved sexual psychology
75. Sexual behavior in Marmosets in the context of cooperative breeding
76. Capuchin sexual behavior
77. Sexual behaviour in Neanderthals
Index.
2. Sexual selection
3. Inclusive fitness theory
4. Adaptive problems in the domain of human sexuality
5. Adaptations, Byproducts, and Spandrels
6. Evolved psychological mechanisms: Properties and Evidence, Misconceptions and Mismatches
Part II. Middle-level Theories: 7. Parental investment theory
8. Parent-offspring conflict
9. Theory and evidence for reciprocal altruism
10. Life history theory and mating strategies
11.Sperm competition theory
12.Sexual conflict theory
13. Cross-species comparisons
14. Cross-cultural methods in sexual psychology
15. Behavioral genetics
16. Sex differences and sex similarities
17. Individual differences in sexual psychology
18. Experimental methods in sexual psychology
Index.Part I. Pre-copulatory Adaptations: 19. Sexual preferences
20. Men's extra-pair sexual interest
21. Male sexual attraction tactics
22. Men's intrasexual competition
23. Domains of female choice
24. Sexual coercion and rape
25.Mate poaching by men
Part II. Copulatory Adaptations: 26. Sexual fantasy
27. Ejaculation
28. Copulatory thrusting in males
29. Men's provisioning of oral sex
30. Inducing female orgasm
31. Copulatory urgency
Part III. 32. Post-ejaculatory adaptations to self-semen displacement
33. Mate retention
34. Shifts in partner attractiveness: Evolutionary and social factors
35. Emotional commitment
36. Sexual jealousy in males: The evolution of a specific mechanism for sexual Jealousy
37.Men's attachment-related needs in the sexual arena
38. Paternal care
39. Paternal filicide
Index.Part I. Pre-copulatory Adaptations: 40. Women's preferences: Pre-copulatory adaptations
41. Female sexual attraction tactics
42. Extrapair sexual interest
43. Female intrasexual competition
44. Female intersexual selection
45. Evolution of precopulatory defense from rape and coercion in women
46. Mate poaching
Part II. Copulatory adaptations: 47. Sexual fantasies
48. Copulatory thrusting
49. Female provision of oral sex
50.The adaptive value of women's orgasm
51. Copulatory urgency: An evolutionary perspective of women's sexual desire
Part III. Post-copulatory adaptations: 52. Mate retention
53. Shifts in partner attractiveness
54. Emotional commitment
55. Sexual jealousy
56. On attachment and evolution: Recounting the story of, and stories in, attachment theory
57. Maternal filicide
Index.Part I. Controversies and unresolved issues: 58. The female sexual orientation spectrum in evolutionary perspective
59. The evolution of female same-sex attraction
60. Male bisexuality
61. Female bisexuality
62. Masturbation in primates
Part II. Applications to health, law, and pornography
63. Male reproductive health
64. Women's menstrual cycles and ovulation provide balanced estradiol and progesterone for fertility and lifelong health
65. Female genital cutting
66. Costs of polygyny
67. Male sexual disorders
68. An evolutionary perspective on female sexual concerns and dysfunctions
69. Evolutionary perspectives on male sexual offending
70. Pornography and male sexual psychology
Part III. Non-human primate sexual behavior: 71. Chimpanzee sexual behavior
72. Bonobo sexual psychology
73. Orangutan sexual behavior
74. Gibbon evolved sexual psychology
75. Sexual behavior in Marmosets in the context of cooperative breeding
76. Capuchin sexual behavior
77. Sexual behaviour in Neanderthals
Index.
Part I. Foundations of Evolution: 1. Natural selection
2. Sexual selection
3. Inclusive fitness theory
4. Adaptive problems in the domain of human sexuality
5. Adaptations, Byproducts, and Spandrels
6. Evolved psychological mechanisms: Properties and Evidence, Misconceptions and Mismatches
Part II. Middle-level Theories: 7. Parental investment theory
8. Parent-offspring conflict
9. Theory and evidence for reciprocal altruism
10. Life history theory and mating strategies
11.Sperm competition theory
12.Sexual conflict theory
13. Cross-species comparisons
14. Cross-cultural methods in sexual psychology
15. Behavioral genetics
16. Sex differences and sex similarities
17. Individual differences in sexual psychology
18. Experimental methods in sexual psychology
Index.Part I. Pre-copulatory Adaptations: 19. Sexual preferences
20. Men's extra-pair sexual interest
21. Male sexual attraction tactics
22. Men's intrasexual competition
23. Domains of female choice
24. Sexual coercion and rape
25.Mate poaching by men
Part II. Copulatory Adaptations: 26. Sexual fantasy
27. Ejaculation
28. Copulatory thrusting in males
29. Men's provisioning of oral sex
30. Inducing female orgasm
31. Copulatory urgency
Part III. 32. Post-ejaculatory adaptations to self-semen displacement
33. Mate retention
34. Shifts in partner attractiveness: Evolutionary and social factors
35. Emotional commitment
36. Sexual jealousy in males: The evolution of a specific mechanism for sexual Jealousy
37.Men's attachment-related needs in the sexual arena
38. Paternal care
39. Paternal filicide
Index.Part I. Pre-copulatory Adaptations: 40. Women's preferences: Pre-copulatory adaptations
41. Female sexual attraction tactics
42. Extrapair sexual interest
43. Female intrasexual competition
44. Female intersexual selection
45. Evolution of precopulatory defense from rape and coercion in women
46. Mate poaching
Part II. Copulatory adaptations: 47. Sexual fantasies
48. Copulatory thrusting
49. Female provision of oral sex
50.The adaptive value of women's orgasm
51. Copulatory urgency: An evolutionary perspective of women's sexual desire
Part III. Post-copulatory adaptations: 52. Mate retention
53. Shifts in partner attractiveness
54. Emotional commitment
55. Sexual jealousy
56. On attachment and evolution: Recounting the story of, and stories in, attachment theory
57. Maternal filicide
Index.Part I. Controversies and unresolved issues: 58. The female sexual orientation spectrum in evolutionary perspective
59. The evolution of female same-sex attraction
60. Male bisexuality
61. Female bisexuality
62. Masturbation in primates
Part II. Applications to health, law, and pornography
63. Male reproductive health
64. Women's menstrual cycles and ovulation provide balanced estradiol and progesterone for fertility and lifelong health
65. Female genital cutting
66. Costs of polygyny
67. Male sexual disorders
68. An evolutionary perspective on female sexual concerns and dysfunctions
69. Evolutionary perspectives on male sexual offending
70. Pornography and male sexual psychology
Part III. Non-human primate sexual behavior: 71. Chimpanzee sexual behavior
72. Bonobo sexual psychology
73. Orangutan sexual behavior
74. Gibbon evolved sexual psychology
75. Sexual behavior in Marmosets in the context of cooperative breeding
76. Capuchin sexual behavior
77. Sexual behaviour in Neanderthals
Index.
2. Sexual selection
3. Inclusive fitness theory
4. Adaptive problems in the domain of human sexuality
5. Adaptations, Byproducts, and Spandrels
6. Evolved psychological mechanisms: Properties and Evidence, Misconceptions and Mismatches
Part II. Middle-level Theories: 7. Parental investment theory
8. Parent-offspring conflict
9. Theory and evidence for reciprocal altruism
10. Life history theory and mating strategies
11.Sperm competition theory
12.Sexual conflict theory
13. Cross-species comparisons
14. Cross-cultural methods in sexual psychology
15. Behavioral genetics
16. Sex differences and sex similarities
17. Individual differences in sexual psychology
18. Experimental methods in sexual psychology
Index.Part I. Pre-copulatory Adaptations: 19. Sexual preferences
20. Men's extra-pair sexual interest
21. Male sexual attraction tactics
22. Men's intrasexual competition
23. Domains of female choice
24. Sexual coercion and rape
25.Mate poaching by men
Part II. Copulatory Adaptations: 26. Sexual fantasy
27. Ejaculation
28. Copulatory thrusting in males
29. Men's provisioning of oral sex
30. Inducing female orgasm
31. Copulatory urgency
Part III. 32. Post-ejaculatory adaptations to self-semen displacement
33. Mate retention
34. Shifts in partner attractiveness: Evolutionary and social factors
35. Emotional commitment
36. Sexual jealousy in males: The evolution of a specific mechanism for sexual Jealousy
37.Men's attachment-related needs in the sexual arena
38. Paternal care
39. Paternal filicide
Index.Part I. Pre-copulatory Adaptations: 40. Women's preferences: Pre-copulatory adaptations
41. Female sexual attraction tactics
42. Extrapair sexual interest
43. Female intrasexual competition
44. Female intersexual selection
45. Evolution of precopulatory defense from rape and coercion in women
46. Mate poaching
Part II. Copulatory adaptations: 47. Sexual fantasies
48. Copulatory thrusting
49. Female provision of oral sex
50.The adaptive value of women's orgasm
51. Copulatory urgency: An evolutionary perspective of women's sexual desire
Part III. Post-copulatory adaptations: 52. Mate retention
53. Shifts in partner attractiveness
54. Emotional commitment
55. Sexual jealousy
56. On attachment and evolution: Recounting the story of, and stories in, attachment theory
57. Maternal filicide
Index.Part I. Controversies and unresolved issues: 58. The female sexual orientation spectrum in evolutionary perspective
59. The evolution of female same-sex attraction
60. Male bisexuality
61. Female bisexuality
62. Masturbation in primates
Part II. Applications to health, law, and pornography
63. Male reproductive health
64. Women's menstrual cycles and ovulation provide balanced estradiol and progesterone for fertility and lifelong health
65. Female genital cutting
66. Costs of polygyny
67. Male sexual disorders
68. An evolutionary perspective on female sexual concerns and dysfunctions
69. Evolutionary perspectives on male sexual offending
70. Pornography and male sexual psychology
Part III. Non-human primate sexual behavior: 71. Chimpanzee sexual behavior
72. Bonobo sexual psychology
73. Orangutan sexual behavior
74. Gibbon evolved sexual psychology
75. Sexual behavior in Marmosets in the context of cooperative breeding
76. Capuchin sexual behavior
77. Sexual behaviour in Neanderthals
Index.