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evolutionary psychology

noun

Definition of evolutionary psychology

: the study of human cognition and behavior with respect to their evolutionary origins

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evolutionary psychologist noun

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These findings jibe with the research of Robin Dunbar, a professor of evolutionary psychology at Oxford. Teddy Wayne, New York Times, "Are My Friends Really My Friends?," 12 May 2018 The book offers a summary of the basics of evolutionary theory and then moves on to address three additional topics: evolutionary psychology, the evolution of consciousness and the existence of free will. Yonat Shimron, Houston Chronicle, "Kenneth Miller finds good news in evolution," 22 Apr. 2018 Most scholars of evolutionary psychology reject Mr. MacDonald’s methods and conclusions. Abraham Miller, WSJ, "The Theory Behind That Charlottesville Slogan," 2 Apr. 2018 According to evolutionary psychology, our natural anxieties include social anxieties. Robert Wright, WSJ, "The Meditation Cure," 28 July 2017

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First Known Use of evolutionary psychology

1890, in the meaning defined above

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