Journal article
Relationship‐Specific Social Psychological Adaptations
Abstract
Mainstream social psychology has sought parsimonious explanations of broad general applicability, and has in practice focused on stranger interactions. An evolutionary perspective; however, justifies predicting a rich diversity of relationship-specific social psychological adaptations. The demands of motherhood, fatherhood, mateship, sibship and other relationships are qualitatively distinct, and so, it appears, are the psychophysiological …
Authors
Wilson M; Daly M
Journal
Novartis Foundation Symposia, Vol. 208, , pp. 253–268
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
1997
DOI
10.1002/9780470515372.ch14
ISSN
1528-2511