Evolutionary Approaches in the Behavioral Sciences
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Evolutionary Approaches in the Behavioral Sciences

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Some of the most influential biologically oriented social scientists of the century discuss the place of the biobehavioral movement. The first part examines the history of the evolutionary thrust in various disciplines, as well as the leading figures and key literature, the degree of acceptance or rejection within each discipline, and the likely future prospects. The secon...more
Hardcover, 320 pages
Published April 18th 2001 by Emerald Group Publishing (first published 2001)
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Here, a series of experts explores various of the social sciences to determine the extent to which biological approaches have had any influence. There is also some discussion of the influence of biological perspectives on the social sciences in several different countries.
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Steve Peterson was born in Kewanee, Illinois. He graduated from Kewanee High School and then received his bachelor's degree in Political Science from Bradley University (in Peoria, Illinois). Then, he went to the State University of New York at Buffalo for graduate study; he received his Ph. D. in Political Science in 1974. He began teaching at Alfred University in 1973 and taught there until he m...more
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