Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Tribute to Dan
- Section I: Introduction
- Pursuing the Big Picture
- My Three Mentors
- Is Nonduality Possible in the Social and Biological Sciences? Small Essays on Holism and Related Issues
- Are Genetically Based Individual Differences Compatible With Species-Wide Adaptations?
- Section II: Genetic Bases of Behavior: Contributions to Psychological Research
- Introduction
- A Developmental and a Genetic Perspective on Aggression
- Genetic Analysis of Social Behavior
- Twin Research Perspective on Human Development
- Conclusion
- Section III: Biological Approaches to Developmental Issues: Rethinking the Data
- Introduction
- Ethological and General Systems Perspectives on Child-Parent Attachment During the Toddler and Preschool Years
- Sexual Orientation as a Developmental Context for Lesbians, Gays, and Bisexuals: Biological Perspectives
- What Can the Genotype Tell Us About Complex Human Conditions?
- Conclusion
- Section IV: Naturalistic Studies of Behavior: How Does a Cross-Cultural Approach Inform Ongoing Research?
- Introduction
- Why Do Hadza Children Forage?
- Expression or Communication About Emotion
- Mother-Infant Interaction in Cross-Cultural Perspective
- Marriage in Cross-Cultural Perspective
- Conclusion
- Section V: Evolutionary Analyses: New Issues and Continuing Controversies
- Introduction
- Genetic Basis of Intrapsychic Conflict
- Happiness in Evolutionary Perspective
- Discrete Emotions Theory With Specific Reference to Pride and Shame
- Conclusion
- Section VI: Film Retrospective: The Method and the Medium
- Introduction
- Film Commentary: Constitutional and Environmental Interactions in Rearing Four Breeds of Dogs
- Film Commentary: Development of the Smile and Fear of Strangers, With an Inquiry Into Inheritance of Behavior and Cross-Cultural Differences in Newborn Behavior
- Section VII: Behavior Genetics, Human Ethology, Evolutionary Psychology, and Culture: Looking to the Future
- Introduction
- Pair-Bonding Deconstructed by Twin Studies of Marital Status: What Is Normative?
- An Ethological Perspective on Normal Behavior Especially as It Relates to Mating Systems
- Evolving Beyond Evolutionary Psychology: A Look at Family Violence
- Conclusion
- Section VIII
- Final Overview: Uniting Psychology and Biology
- Appendix
- Publications and Films by Daniel G. Freedman
- Name Index
- Subject Index
- About the Editors