Term ID: T1284

Evolutionary Psychology

/evolutionary-psychology/
A theoretical approach that applies principles of evolutionary biology to understand human psychological traits, proposing that many behaviors and cognitive processes evolved as adaptive solutions to ancestral environmental challenges. This perspective examines how natural selection shaped mental mechanisms.
Example: The tendency to fear snakes and spiders more easily than cars or guns, despite modern dangers, reflects evolved preparedness for ancestral threats.

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Reference: Buss (1999)