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Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Coverage of Behavioral Genetics and Evolutionary Psychology in Psychology, 7/e (*indicates material in chapter 19 on Industrial/Organizational Psychology—available for inclusion in your textbook upon request.. Please consult your sales representative for details) Behavioral Genetics Reference to genetics and neuroscience, chapter, 1, p.10 Genetics appendix reference, chapter 1, p.18 In Review chart reference to genetics as characteristic of biological approach, chapter 2, p.22 Linkages: Psychological Research Methods and Behavioral Genetics, chapter 2, pp.46-48 “How much of our behavior is due to genetics or to the environment?” in end-ofchapter linkage diagram, chapter 2, p.56 Experience-dependent gene expression; influence of genetics on height, chapter 3, p.59 Focus on Research Methods: Manipulating Genes in Animal Models of Human Disease, chapter 3, pp.78-80 Linkages: Human Development and the Changing Brain, chapter 3, pp.89-90 Pitch-recognition abilities, chapter 4. p.114 Biopreparedness for learning and taste aversions, chapter 6, p.202 Role of genetics in language acquisition, chapter 8, p.312 Biochemical effects of alcohol, chapter 9, p.348 Influence of genetics on intelligence and individual differences in intelligence, chapter 10, p. 371 In Review chart reference to influence of genetics on IQ Scores (differences among people on intelligence test performance), chapter 10, p.378 Thinking Critically: Does Biology Determine Sexual Orientation? chapter 11, pp.417420 Genetics and sexual dysfunctions, p.420 Influence of genetics on happiness (individual differences in happiness and inherited personality factors), chapter 11, p.426 Developmental psychology—how development throughout the life span is affected by both genetics and the environment, chapter 12, p. 451 Thinking Critically: Are Personality Traits Inherited? –the genetics of traits, chapter 14, pp.553-555 Genetic factors in psychological disorders, chapter 15, p.580 The role of genetics in mood disorders, chapter 15, pp.603, and 606 Research in schizophrenia and behavioral genetics, chapter 15, p.610 In Review chart on Schizophrenia, chapter 15, p.611 The genetics of addition, chapter 15, pp.620-621 Linkages: Biological and Social Psychology, chapter 16, pp.691-692 *Thinking Critically: Is Job Satisfaction Genetic? chapter 19, pp.765-766 What Behavioral Genetics is, behavioral genetics appendix, p.A-1 The Biology of Genetics and Heredity, behavioral genetics appendix, p.A-1 History of Genetic Research, behavioral genetics appendix, pp.A-3-A4 The Focus on Research in Behavioral Genetics, behavioral genetics appendix, p.A-4 Behavioral Genetics and Environmental Influences, behavioral genetics appendix, pp.A-7-A8 Evolutionary Psychology The Evolutionary Approach, chapter 1, pp.18-19 In Review chart: Approaches to Psychology, chapter 1, p.22 2 Linkages: Perception and Human Development (researchers who take an evolutionary approach), chapter 5, pp.179-181 Evolutionary approach to psychology and individual variability in the capacity to adapt, chapter 6, p.194 Evolutionary approach and behavior (behavioral predispositions, choice of marriage partner, and genetic fitness), chapter 11, pp.399-401 Losing weight, chapter 11, p.410 Gender differences and the evolutionary approach, chapter 12, p.485 Predisposition and evolution, chapter 15, pp.594-595 Intimate relationships and love, chapter 17, p.700 Why are People Aggressive? chapter 18, pp.721-722 Evolutionary approach to social psychology—explaining helping, chapter 18, p.734 Focus on Research Methods: Does Family Matter—evolutionary explanation of helping and altruism, chapter 18, pp.735-737 In Review chart on Theories of Helping Behaviors, chapter 18, p.736 3