David Buss has a recent book, Evolutionary Psychology, published by Allyn and
Bacon, that covers sex and mating very well. It is thin on other topics.
The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology, edited by Crawford and Krebs is at a
higher level, and has many solid and useful chapters.
The major journals in the field are Evolution and Human Behavior (formerly
Ethology and Sociobiology) and Human Nature.
I will repeat a suggestion I made recently on TIPS, but am not sure it was
distributed.
The Human Behavior and Evolution Society web site is:
http://157.242.64.83/hbes.htm
In another year I hope to be able to recommend a book a colleague and I have
written that is _almost_ in press with Prentice Hall.
Don
Donald McBurney
Steven Specht wrote:
> Dear TIPSters,
> I have a student who is interested in evolutionary psychology. He will
> be doing an independent readings-type course with me. I would appreciate
> any input in terms of identifying seminal texts/journal articles/reviews
> which the student should read?
> Thanks!
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