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    Evolutionary psychologists believe that aggression is linked through genes and has been maintained biologically as people have adapted to the changing physical and social demands of the environment. In the past‚ males that found other mates desirable found it necessary to compete with other males. The most successful male was the most aggressive. This aggressive behaviour made sure that the fittest males survived and were more successful in securing mates and passing on their genetic fitness to their

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    The Role of Primate Sociality in Evolutionary Theory Introduction Some animals‚ and more specifically primates‚ have been noted for having brains of an uncommonly large size. One explanation for this phenomenon is the ‘social brain’ or ‘social intelligence’ hypothesis‚ which states that brain sizes have increased in order to handle the demands of sociality (Lindenfors 2005; Pérez-Barbería et al. 2007). The increase in brain size can be attributed to the computational power needed to track

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    Vanessa Campos 10/15/2015 Anth 300: Essay 1 Professor: Katrina Worley Genetics and Evolutionary Theory There are some people out there that don’t believe in science such as evolution‚ natural selection‚ genetics‚ and so on. You name it. Anyway‚ the theory of evolution for the development of species is a theory. Not all scientists can get the truth because it a little hard work to get the evidence but their theory says it can happen to this or that. There are three way to explain in science‚ what

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    this behavior naturally occurring? Firm believers of evolutionary psychology assert that‚ “evolution by natural selection‚ is at present‚ the only viable scientific explanation of the existence of complex biological and psychological mechanisms.” (Ploeger et el 2008) These beliefs are highly debatable and only serve as a theory as to why violence occurs. From‚ “Evolutionary Psychology‚” many human behavior ecologists defend the theory of evolutionary psychology. However‚ this does not appeal to many

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    most influential theories on cognitive development comes from Jean Piaget‚ a Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher. To Piaget‚ cognitive development was a progressive reorganization of mental processes as a result of biological maturation and environmental experience. His ideas have generated a lot of research into cognitive development which has significantly improved our understanding on the topic. He is well-known for his studies with children and his theory that cognitive capabilities

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    CognitiveCognitive Behavioral and Reality Theory � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �1� CognitiveCognitive Behavioral‚ and Reality Theory PCN 500 CognitiveCognitive Behavioral‚ and Reality Theory Overview There are many definitions of counseling‚ but most share the same idea: it is when one person helps another. To me counseling represents one word more than any other: Change. One person is unhappy with some area of their life and wants it to change while the other person helps to facilitate that change

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    Cognitive Theory Paper Cognitive Therapy Ngina Hardy University of North Texas at Dallas COUN 5710- Counseling Theories November 12‚ 2012 Dr. Jennifer Baggerly Cognitive Therapy "The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind." William James (Whitbourne‚ 2011) When we hear the word cognitive‚ several words come to mind such as‚ reasoning

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    Human sexuality is such a broad subject with many interesting theories. Some people think that human sexuality is just a god-given trait that we are born with. People do not want to further research sexuality because of the controversial issues that society has introduced today. Psychologists‚ on the other hand‚ have researched sexuality and have come up with very interesting theories and outcomes. Psychology has been especially helpful in the area of human sexuality‚ where our understanding lags

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    Charles Darwin: Pioneer of Evolution Theory Charles Darwin is the source of one of the biggest controversial subjects in the modern world. A pioneer of evolutionary biology‚ Darwin’s ideas and observations are all the more important in today’s further understanding of the sciences. Darwin’s work and understanding has propelled him to become one of the most influential scientists that ever lived. The Grandfather of Charles‚ Erasmus Darwin‚ was a physician and poet with a fascination for natural

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    between the psychosocial developmental perspectives of behaviorism and cognitive theory. Cognitive concerns itself with the thought process behind behavior‚ whereas behavior concerns its self with observable behavior. Cognitive works with stuff like decision making and memories. Behaviorism says that we learn by “trial and error” that certain actions are associated with certain consequences. The only two things that cognitive and behaviorism have in common is they both deal with behavior but that’s

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