
The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology
The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology is a comprehensive reference that explores how evolutionary theory informs our understanding of human behavior, thoughts, and emotions. It examines how traits developed over time can influence aspects of psychology, such as mating preferences, aggression, and social interactions. The book compiles research from various fields, presenting insights into why people think and act the way they do through the lens of natural selection and adaptation. Overall, it helps us understand the interplay between our biological heritage and psychological processes in shaping human behavior today.