focus on ideas learned from the readings from evolutionary psychology: use the following format and be of at least 800 words: The purpose of the analysis is to cause you to think within the logic of the discipline of evolutionary psychology. The logic of this discipline can be analyzed by: examining its purpose questions, information, concepts, inferences, assumptions, point of view, and implications. 1. The main purpose of evolutionary psychology is… (Here you are trying to state, as accurately as possible, the purpose of industrial psychology. What do industrial psychologists accomplish? This requires the higher order thinking skill of application) 2. The key question at the heart of evolutionary psychology is … (Your goal is to figure out the main questions that are in the minds of evolutionary psychologists. What are the key questions she or he addresses? This requires the higher order thinking skill of synthesis) 3. The most important information in evolutionary psychology is … (You want to identify the key information evolutionary psychologists use to support his/her main arguments. Look for facts, experiences, and/or data the evolutionary psychologists use to support his/her conclusions. This requires the higher order thinking skill of comprehension) 4. The key concept(s) we need to understand in evolutionary psychology is (are)… By these concepts evolutionary psychologists means … (Look for the most important ideas at the heart of evolutionary psychologists’ reasoning. These might be concepts like “science” or “power” or “criteria” or “motivation.” This requires the higher order thinking skill of knowledge acquisition) 5. The main inferences in evolutionary psychology are… (Figure out the most important conclusions evolutionary psychologists come to and presents in evolutionary psychology. This requires the higher order thinking skill of synthesis) 6. The main assumption(s) underlying evolutionary psychologists’s thinking is (are)… (Ask yourself: What are evolutionary psychologists taking for granted in this field [that might be questioned]? The assumptions are beliefs evolutionary psychologists do not think he/she has to defend. Assumptions are usually not stated and therefore can be hard to figure out. This requires the higher order thinking skill of analysis) 7. The main point(s) of view presented in evolutionary psychology is (are)_____________________. (The main question you are trying to answer here is: What are evolutionary psychologists looking at, and how is s/he seeing it? This requires the higher order thinking skill of analysis) 8a. If people take seriously what this field is saying, some important implications are… (What consequences are likely to follow if people take evolutionary psychologists’ ideas seriously? This requires the higher order thinking skill of evaluation) 8b. If we fail to accept what evolutionary psychologists are saying, some important implications are… (What consequences are likely to follow if people ignore the thinking of evolutionary psychology? This requires the higher order thinking skill of evaluation) text: Evolutionary Psychology: An Introduction Edition: 3rd ed. Author: Workman, Lance; Reader, Will Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Paperback ISBN 978- 1107622739 E-version available ISBN 978-1107044647