OPTIONAL Vanska 4
... overwhelming portrayed in traditional poses. However, they also found that traditional role depictions of women and men in these magazines decreased over the period of the study, to a greater extend than in Ms. magazine. Kang (1997) also used Goffman’s (1979) frame analysis system to analyze Vogue, ...
... overwhelming portrayed in traditional poses. However, they also found that traditional role depictions of women and men in these magazines decreased over the period of the study, to a greater extend than in Ms. magazine. Kang (1997) also used Goffman’s (1979) frame analysis system to analyze Vogue, ...
The Great Struggles of Life: Darwin and the Emergence of
... is more general than physical contests. If position in status hierarchies influences preferential access to mates, for example, then men can compete with each other for rank and status without a physical contest, and sometimes without interacting with each other at all. Men devote more effort to sta ...
... is more general than physical contests. If position in status hierarchies influences preferential access to mates, for example, then men can compete with each other for rank and status without a physical contest, and sometimes without interacting with each other at all. Men devote more effort to sta ...
Founder effects and the evolution of asymmetrical
... however, endemic to only a single island and often a single volcano within an island (Otte, 1994). Prior work has pointed to a significant role of sexual selection via female choice in the rapid evolution of reproductive barriers across the genus (Mendelson and Shaw, 2002; Mendelson and Shaw, 2005). ...
... however, endemic to only a single island and often a single volcano within an island (Otte, 1994). Prior work has pointed to a significant role of sexual selection via female choice in the rapid evolution of reproductive barriers across the genus (Mendelson and Shaw, 2002; Mendelson and Shaw, 2005). ...
Problems in sexual selection theory and neo
... on the people we see around us in childhood—especially on our parents and siblings, the people we see the most.’7 ...
... on the people we see around us in childhood—especially on our parents and siblings, the people we see the most.’7 ...
The Call of Pheromones - Francis Marion University
... perhaps not as conclusively, to increase a woman’s tendency to interact socially with men [3]. If the chemistry of sexual attraction involves states of mind, such as being relaxed or being open to men’s advances, then androstadienone and androstenol both may help in setting the stage for physical at ...
... perhaps not as conclusively, to increase a woman’s tendency to interact socially with men [3]. If the chemistry of sexual attraction involves states of mind, such as being relaxed or being open to men’s advances, then androstadienone and androstenol both may help in setting the stage for physical at ...
Eating Disorders and Males - John Hunter Hospital School
... History of dieting Concerns about sexual identity Feeling out of control ...
... History of dieting Concerns about sexual identity Feeling out of control ...
Increased Sexual Risk Behavior and High HIV Seroincidence
... National Development & Research Institutes, New York, NY Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA ...
... National Development & Research Institutes, New York, NY Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA ...
Life history evolution in a bivoltine butterfly
... In most organisms a single genotype can produce many different phenotypes and which phenotype is expressed is dependent on the environment in which the organism develops and phenotypic plasticity is believed to be the primitive character state for most or all traits (Nijhout 2003). Evolution of plas ...
... In most organisms a single genotype can produce many different phenotypes and which phenotype is expressed is dependent on the environment in which the organism develops and phenotypic plasticity is believed to be the primitive character state for most or all traits (Nijhout 2003). Evolution of plas ...
Sexual conflict - Evolutionary Biology
... However, studies of genotype £ sex interactions for adult fitness components do provide evidence for intralocus conflict [g]. More studies of this nature will enable us to determine how common such loci are. By contrast, interlocus conflicts occur when there is conflict over the outcome of male –fem ...
... However, studies of genotype £ sex interactions for adult fitness components do provide evidence for intralocus conflict [g]. More studies of this nature will enable us to determine how common such loci are. By contrast, interlocus conflicts occur when there is conflict over the outcome of male –fem ...
Sexual conflict
... However, studies of genotype £ sex interactions for adult fitness components do provide evidence for intralocus conflict [g]. More studies of this nature will enable us to determine how common such loci are. By contrast, interlocus conflicts occur when there is conflict over the outcome of male –fem ...
... However, studies of genotype £ sex interactions for adult fitness components do provide evidence for intralocus conflict [g]. More studies of this nature will enable us to determine how common such loci are. By contrast, interlocus conflicts occur when there is conflict over the outcome of male –fem ...
Social preferences based on sexual attractiveness: a female
... (b) Experiment II: do females actively prefer to associate with receptive or non-receptive female social partners? Using a binary choice test, the time receptive and non-receptive focal females spent associating with a receptive versus a nonreceptive stimulus female was recorded over a 10 min period ...
... (b) Experiment II: do females actively prefer to associate with receptive or non-receptive female social partners? Using a binary choice test, the time receptive and non-receptive focal females spent associating with a receptive versus a nonreceptive stimulus female was recorded over a 10 min period ...
Reprint
... optima of the male trait and female threshold values and varying degrees of selection against deviations from these optimal female threshold values. This resulted in three equilibrium preference functions varying only in their threshold (figure 2a, solid lines). By contrast, strain 4 had a fixed thr ...
... optima of the male trait and female threshold values and varying degrees of selection against deviations from these optimal female threshold values. This resulted in three equilibrium preference functions varying only in their threshold (figure 2a, solid lines). By contrast, strain 4 had a fixed thr ...
Mutual Mate Choice Models as the Red Pill in
... across the biological, social, and cultural sciences. We psychologists were so unfamiliar with a genuinely consilient theory, and so worshipful of Darwin himself, that we were dazzled by the awesomeness of his MCFC model for a couple of decades, without thinking very hard about whether it really app ...
... across the biological, social, and cultural sciences. We psychologists were so unfamiliar with a genuinely consilient theory, and so worshipful of Darwin himself, that we were dazzled by the awesomeness of his MCFC model for a couple of decades, without thinking very hard about whether it really app ...
CAN EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY EXPLAIN REPRODUCTIVE
... invest in the offspring. In the environment of evolutionary adaptedness (EEA) or ancestral environment, to which human nature is adapted, women needed men’s resources in order to ensure their offspring’s survival and reproductive success. Women in every society therefore have evolved psychological m ...
... invest in the offspring. In the environment of evolutionary adaptedness (EEA) or ancestral environment, to which human nature is adapted, women needed men’s resources in order to ensure their offspring’s survival and reproductive success. Women in every society therefore have evolved psychological m ...
Cat Behavior and Training - Cat Neutering and Behavior
... Millions of cats are destroyed across North America each year because there are far more cats born than homes available. A single male cat can father many litters so that neutering of intact males is essential for population control. Although sexual desire will be greatly reduced by castration, some ...
... Millions of cats are destroyed across North America each year because there are far more cats born than homes available. A single male cat can father many litters so that neutering of intact males is essential for population control. Although sexual desire will be greatly reduced by castration, some ...
- White Rose Research Online
... It is common place in the Animal Kingdom for females to mate with more than one male. These polyandrous mating systems can increase female fitness by reducing the risk of infertility and, when sperm from different males co-reside in the female, can provide opportunities for competition between sperm ...
... It is common place in the Animal Kingdom for females to mate with more than one male. These polyandrous mating systems can increase female fitness by reducing the risk of infertility and, when sperm from different males co-reside in the female, can provide opportunities for competition between sperm ...
STRONGER CONVEX (STABILIZING) SELECTION ON
... Second, there is reason to think that nonlinear sexual selection may differ fundamentally between the sexes. Theory suggests that one possible route by which adaptive male mate preferences may evolve for female displays that trade-off with fecundity is if the preferences are stabilizing (Chenoweth e ...
... Second, there is reason to think that nonlinear sexual selection may differ fundamentally between the sexes. Theory suggests that one possible route by which adaptive male mate preferences may evolve for female displays that trade-off with fecundity is if the preferences are stabilizing (Chenoweth e ...
Lesson 5 - Intimate Relationships and Family
... heterosexual acts but their acts did not adhere to them as identities. Initially heterosexuals were defined as people only interested in sex for pleasure. Term was used to distinguish them from the time’s ‘normals’ who only engaged in sex for procreation. The socioeconomic organization of society—no ...
... heterosexual acts but their acts did not adhere to them as identities. Initially heterosexuals were defined as people only interested in sex for pleasure. Term was used to distinguish them from the time’s ‘normals’ who only engaged in sex for procreation. The socioeconomic organization of society—no ...
(2015). Human Mate Choice, Evolution of. In
... When asked how much they are currently seeking a long-term mate, men do not differ from women in their desire to find a long-term mate (Buss and Schmitt, 1993; but see Schmitt et al., 2001b for sex difference). Men place a greater emphasis on faithfulness and chastity in a long-term mate than in a sh ...
... When asked how much they are currently seeking a long-term mate, men do not differ from women in their desire to find a long-term mate (Buss and Schmitt, 1993; but see Schmitt et al., 2001b for sex difference). Men place a greater emphasis on faithfulness and chastity in a long-term mate than in a sh ...
Darwinattractednovelists withhis ideas about sex and the mind.
... in that each has a woman doctor as the main character. In The Bostonians, a woman doctor, Dr. Prance, is still an important character. Two authors portray their woman doctors as successful professionals. The other two show their doctors as less capable, with one being an outright failure. The war of ...
... in that each has a woman doctor as the main character. In The Bostonians, a woman doctor, Dr. Prance, is still an important character. Two authors portray their woman doctors as successful professionals. The other two show their doctors as less capable, with one being an outright failure. The war of ...
Dusting Behavior - Digital Commons @ OWU
... example, post-pubescent and adult African elephant males are more likely than females to engage in chemosensory behaviors that could indicate female reproductive receptivity, including investigation of urine and feces. While in captivity, examining chemosensory cues might be valuable to our older ma ...
... example, post-pubescent and adult African elephant males are more likely than females to engage in chemosensory behaviors that could indicate female reproductive receptivity, including investigation of urine and feces. While in captivity, examining chemosensory cues might be valuable to our older ma ...
Chapter 14
... loss accelerates in men. • Reaction time slows, our immune system functions less effectively and or organ systems begin to deteriorate. ...
... loss accelerates in men. • Reaction time slows, our immune system functions less effectively and or organ systems begin to deteriorate. ...
Male Drosophila melanogaster have higher mating
... relative male mating success, when measured independently from female preference evolution, has been shown to increase during adaptation to divergent environments. When pursuing different questions, previous authors have examined differences in mating behaviour between populations adapted to differe ...
... relative male mating success, when measured independently from female preference evolution, has been shown to increase during adaptation to divergent environments. When pursuing different questions, previous authors have examined differences in mating behaviour between populations adapted to differe ...
160/09 - Advertising Standards Bureau
... Comments which the advertiser made in response to the complaint/s regarding this advertisement included the following: Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the complaints regarding the Coca-Cola Zero"Supermarket" advertisement. (Your reference 160109.) "Supermarket," as part of Coca-Cola Zero ...
... Comments which the advertiser made in response to the complaint/s regarding this advertisement included the following: Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the complaints regarding the Coca-Cola Zero"Supermarket" advertisement. (Your reference 160109.) "Supermarket," as part of Coca-Cola Zero ...
Emotion, Stress, and Health
... than men’s to involve a familiar partner and to include affection and commitment. • Men’s fantasies are more likely to involve strangers, multiple partners, and a focus on specific sex acts. • Aggression is more closely linked to sexuality for men than for women. ...
... than men’s to involve a familiar partner and to include affection and commitment. • Men’s fantasies are more likely to involve strangers, multiple partners, and a focus on specific sex acts. • Aggression is more closely linked to sexuality for men than for women. ...