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Evolutionary Psychology
It examines psychology through the lens of evolution. How the human psyche has come to be through our "iterative development". Evolutionary psychology is a theoretical approach to psychology that attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits—such as memory, perception, or language—as adaptations, i.e., as the functional products of natural selection.
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Evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture, part I. Theoretical considerations.
Which of the following best describes the focus of evolutionary psychology?
Which of the following is an example of a psychological trait that evolutionary psychology might study as an adaptation?
How does evolutionary psychology explain the development of language in humans?
Which of the following mental traits is most likely to be studied by evolutionary psychologists as an adaptation?