The Mating Game: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature
Catégorie: Fantasy et Terreur, Beaux livres, Etudes supérieures
Auteur: Daniel Defoe
Éditeur: Graham T. Allison
Publié: 2018-12-22
Écrivain: James Clavell, Shirzad Chamine
Langue: Portugais, Allemand, Polonais, Tagalog, Chinois
Format: pdf, Livre audio
Auteur: Daniel Defoe
Éditeur: Graham T. Allison
Publié: 2018-12-22
Écrivain: James Clavell, Shirzad Chamine
Langue: Portugais, Allemand, Polonais, Tagalog, Chinois
Format: pdf, Livre audio
The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of - Once we swing the spotlight from natural to sexual selection, we can see how "sexual selection through mate choice can be much more intelligent than natural selection." While habitat is inanimate, animals aren't (the clue's in the word). In particular, animals can have very strong interests when it comes to choosing a mate, and evolution by means of sexual selection will help them choose
Scientific Blackpill - Incel Wiki - Evolution of human mate choice. Journal of sex research, 41(1), pp.27-42. Wilson M, Mesnick SL. 1997. An empirical test of the bodyguard hypothesis. In Feminism and evolutionary biology (pp. 505-511). Springer, Boston, MA. Puts DA, Bailey DH, Reno PL. 2015. Contest competition in men. The handbook of evolutionary psychology. pp. 1-8. Kruger DJ, Fitzgerald CJ. 2011. Reproductive strategies and
Why Men Rape by Randy Thornhill and Craig T. Palmer - THE MATING GAME (16) A dozen roses, romantic dinners by candlelight, a Tiffany engagement ring: the classic courtship ritual requires lots of time, energy and careful attention to detail. But people are far from unique in that regard: the males of most animal species spend much of their energies attracting, wooing and securing sexual partners
Frontiers | Evolved but Not Fixed: A Life History Account - The rift between evolutionary psychology and the biosocial model of gender relations impedes a fuller understanding of gender roles and gender inequality. In a novel evolutionary account that complements both existing theories, we highlight life history strategies as intermediate mechanism linking distal environmental forces to variations in gender relations
Sexual conflict - Wikipedia - Sexual conflict or sexual antagonism occurs when the two sexes have conflicting optimal fitness strategies concerning reproduction, particularly over the mode and frequency of mating, potentially leading to an evolutionary arms race between males and females. In one example, males may benefit from multiple matings, while multiple matings may harm or endanger females, due to the anatomical
Anthropology (ANTH) & Penn State - During the course of the semester, we will consider how various physical traits such as facial appearance, voice, bitter tasting ability, skin pigmentation, disease risks, and body odor, and behavioral/psychological traits such as diet, territoriality, cooperation, altruism, cognition, mating behaviors and parenting are influenced by genes and shaped by the forces of evolution. Numerous hands
Evolution test 4 study questions Flashcards | Quizlet - Even though the rate of mutation occurs faster, sexual reproduction has a greater chance of combining mutations (from each parent) that are beneficial together relatively quickly through mating. Sexual reproduction is the union of a male gamete and a female gamete (or sex cell). The process of meiosis creates the gametes for sexual reproduction
Renovating the Pyramid of Needs: Contemporary Extensions - The mating mind: How sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature. New York: Doubleday; 2000. [Google Scholar] Myers DG. The funds, friends, and faith of happy people. American Psychologist. 2000; 55:56–67. [Google Scholar] Myers DG. Psychology in everyday life. New York: Worth; 2009. [Google Scholar] Nairne JS. Psychology: The adaptive
Geoffrey Miller (psychologist) - Wikipedia - Miller's 2003 book The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature proposes that human mate choices, courtship behavior, behavior genetics, psychometrics, and life cycle patterns support the survival value of traits related to sexual selection, such as art, morality, language, and creativity. According to Miller, the adaptive design features of these traits suggest that
Cultural evolutionary theory: How culture evolves and why - · cultural evolution; mathematical models; gene–culture coevolution; niche construction; demography; Human culture encompasses ideas, behaviors, and artifacts that can be learned and transmitted between individuals and can change over time ().This process of transmission and change is reminiscent of Darwin’s principle of descent with modification through natural selection, and Darwin …
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