Sociobiological Perspectives on Human Development [electronic resource] / edited by Kevin B. MacDonald.
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TextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1988Edition: 1st ed. 1988Description: XV, 405 p. online resourceContent type: - text
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I. Theoretical Issues -- 1 The Interfaces Between Sociobiology and Developmental Psychology -- 2 Resources and Resource Acquisition During Ontogeny -- 3 Toward a Developmental Evolutionary Ecology of Humans -- II. The Domains of Children’s Behavior: The Self, Moral Development, Altruism, Aggression, Peer Relations, and Cognition -- 4 On the Evolution of Self-Knowledge and Self-Deception -- 5 Sociobiology and the Cognitive-Developmental Tradition in Moral Development Research -- 6 Cooperation, Competition, and Altruism in Human Twinships: A Sociobiological Approach -- 7 Observations on Adolescence -- 8 Psychological Development: Epigenetic Rules and Gene-Culture Coevolution -- III. The Sociobiology of Parent-Child Interactions -- 9 Research in Developmental Sociobiology: Parenting and Family Behavior -- 10 Ultimate and Proximate Determinants of Child Maltreatment: Natural Selection, Ecological Instability, and Coercive Interpersonal Contingencies -- 11 Socialization in the Context of the Family: A Sociobiological Perspective -- 12 A Sociobiological Perspective on the Development of Human Reproductive Strategies -- 13 Father Involvement, Reproductive Strategies, and the Sensitive Period.
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