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Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 1987, Volume 35: Comparative Perspectives in Modern Psychology
Contributor(s): Nebraska Symposium (Author), Leger, Daniel W. (Editor)
ISBN: 0803279264     ISBN-13: 9780803279261
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
OUR PRICE:   $23.75  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 1988
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Social Psychology
- Psychology | Applied Psychology
Dewey: 159.140
LCCN: 53011655
Series: Nebraska Symposium on Motivation
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 5.94" W x 9.04" (1.11 lbs) 327 pages
 
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The study of animal behavior throws light on everything said to be "natural" social and family relations, mating, communication, and learning. Comparative Perspectives in Modern Psychology illustrates that human behavior is best understood through a method of comparative psychology, based on evolutionary theory that views behavior as the result of the complex interplay of genetics and environment.

Contents include: "The Comparative Psychology of Monogamy" by Donald A. Dewsbury; "Coming to Terms with the Everyday Language of Comparative Psychology" by Meredith J. West and Andrew P. King; "The Darwinian Psychology of Discriminative Parental Solicitude" by Martin Daly and Margo Wilson; "A Comparative Approach to Vocal Communication" by Charles T. Snowdon; "A New Look at Ape Language: Comprehension of Vocal Speech and Syntax" by Sue Savage-Rumbaugh; "A Synthetic Approach to the Study of Animal Intelligence" by Alan C. Kamil.