Explores the history, principles, and critiques of evolutionary psychology, emphasizing the adaptive function of characteristics and the evolutionary approach to understanding human behavior.
Delves into male preferences in long-term mating strategies, emphasizing attraction to signs of fertility and the impact of youth and physical appearance on mate selection.
Explores strategies of conjugal behavior, including short-term mating and extramarital affairs, analyzing differences between men and women in mate selection.
Explores the implications of the Luria-Delbrück experiment on evolutionary mechanisms and the importance of probabilities in understanding biological data.
Examines the evolution of female reproductive strategies and mate selection preferences, emphasizing the role of parental investment and social status.
Explores mastery learning, behaviorism, and instructional design, emphasizing personalized instruction and the effectiveness of Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
Explores classical vision theories, including Gestaltism, ecological approach, and constructivism, covering concepts like bottom-up vs. top-down processing.