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#1 Posted : 19 May 2007 14:00:00(UTC)
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Posted By jonathan
I’m interested to learn more about Evolutionary Psychology study which represents modern scientific research delivering a solid conclusion regarding human behavior, explaining how a specific behavior is genetically determined, and what that mutation was reinforced to solve. Could you please suggest me a good online course.
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#2 Posted : 19 May 2007 15:15:00(UTC)
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Posted By Merv Newman
I'm not sure about the evolutionary side, nor solid research. Look for Scott Geller on the Internet. He has some very good stuff.

For me, our choices of behaviour depend on the probable consequences of that behaviour. We speed on the roads because we will probably save some time. Coming in to towns we slow down because there will probably be a few speed cameras.

Evolutionary ? Back in the old days we ganged up in families or tribes because that gave us a better chance of hunting down game or of beating off the neighbours. And a higher statistical likelihood of having sex with someone.

I very much doubt that there was ever a specific genetic mutation. Perhaps a combination. I would think it more a case of the development of social psychology.

Since self-awareness evolved, the order of importance has been : self, sexual partner, children, family, tribe.

Works for me.

Merv

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#3 Posted : 20 May 2007 11:29:00(UTC)
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Posted By Philip McAleenan
Jonathon, try these links,

Evolutionary Psychology Journal
http://www.epjournal.net/

Evolutionary Psychology – A Primer,
http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/primer.html

Evolutionary Psychology FAQs
http://www.anth.ucsb.edu...ts/human/evpsychfaq.html

Philip
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#4 Posted : 22 May 2007 06:06:00(UTC)
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Posted By Fabian
I don’t have much knowledge on the subject but appears to be interesting. I have come across a site www.ecopsych.com “Institute of Global Education” special NGO consultant to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. I think they are the right people to help you.
Best of luck.
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