Anti-Rape Powers! BAM! POW!
... Males who seek out receptive women, but willing to shift to force if the woman becomes non receptive. Tend to rape when cost is low and victim is vulnerable Low evidence for this type of rapist Support however is seen in how rape is less common for females with family members in the proximity ...
... Males who seek out receptive women, but willing to shift to force if the woman becomes non receptive. Tend to rape when cost is low and victim is vulnerable Low evidence for this type of rapist Support however is seen in how rape is less common for females with family members in the proximity ...
doc - Linda Savage, Ph.D
... for sexual contact with the combination of treatment for the pain, behavioral change and solution focused problem solving. This did not turn out to be the case. I was perplexed because all the standard treatments (medical and psychological) were not effective for helping her reach her goal. We could ...
... for sexual contact with the combination of treatment for the pain, behavioral change and solution focused problem solving. This did not turn out to be the case. I was perplexed because all the standard treatments (medical and psychological) were not effective for helping her reach her goal. We could ...
[1:24pm, 12/06/2015] Nwando: THE PHYSIOLOGY OF COITUS
... and elevated, a condition known as erection. Erection changes the normally soft and flaccid organ to one of greater size and rigidity to permit easier penetration into the reproductive tract of the female. Sexual intercourse both culminates and terminates in orgasm, a process in which the male expel ...
... and elevated, a condition known as erection. Erection changes the normally soft and flaccid organ to one of greater size and rigidity to permit easier penetration into the reproductive tract of the female. Sexual intercourse both culminates and terminates in orgasm, a process in which the male expel ...
Sexual Selection Revisited — Towards a Gender- Neutral
... selection explains adaptive evolution as a result of enhanced survival of individuals possessing heritable traits in a certain environment, leading to higher frequency of those traits in following generations. In contrast, his theory on sexual selection has been widely debated. Sexual selection was ...
... selection explains adaptive evolution as a result of enhanced survival of individuals possessing heritable traits in a certain environment, leading to higher frequency of those traits in following generations. In contrast, his theory on sexual selection has been widely debated. Sexual selection was ...
Allee effect, sexual selection and demographic stochasticity
... a low rate if only males of an incompatible or nonpreferred phenotype are available. Female mate preferences generally have a quantitative genetic basis, with heritabilities in 20 species ranging from 0.10 to 0.65 (Bakker and Pomiankowski 1995). The mechanisms involved in reduced reproductive succes ...
... a low rate if only males of an incompatible or nonpreferred phenotype are available. Female mate preferences generally have a quantitative genetic basis, with heritabilities in 20 species ranging from 0.10 to 0.65 (Bakker and Pomiankowski 1995). The mechanisms involved in reduced reproductive succes ...
Gender Differences and Similarities in Sexuality
... women, menopause ushers in some noticeable changes in bodily functioning, especially a lower level of vaginal lubrication. Though the frequency of sexual activity gradually declines and bodily responses change, the majority of both men and women continue to engage in intercourse and other sexual act ...
... women, menopause ushers in some noticeable changes in bodily functioning, especially a lower level of vaginal lubrication. Though the frequency of sexual activity gradually declines and bodily responses change, the majority of both men and women continue to engage in intercourse and other sexual act ...
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, ...
Types of Sexual Selection
... Types of Sexual Selection Intrasexual selection – selection based on “___________-________ __________________” Intersexual selection – selection based on “__________________ _________________” Intra-sexual Selection – “Male-male Competition” ...
... Types of Sexual Selection Intrasexual selection – selection based on “___________-________ __________________” Intersexual selection – selection based on “__________________ _________________” Intra-sexual Selection – “Male-male Competition” ...
Chapter 5 - K-State Course Schedules
... – 10% of children not sired by rearing father • Even higher among low-status males ...
... – 10% of children not sired by rearing father • Even higher among low-status males ...
Module 11
... Stories of startling twin similarities do not impress Bouchard’s critics, who remind us that “the plural of anecdote is not data.” Bouchard’s investigation into the similarities between separated twins suggests that genes influence many behaviors, such as career choices, TV-watching habits, and food ...
... Stories of startling twin similarities do not impress Bouchard’s critics, who remind us that “the plural of anecdote is not data.” Bouchard’s investigation into the similarities between separated twins suggests that genes influence many behaviors, such as career choices, TV-watching habits, and food ...
Fran first pp - WordPress.com
... This means that the gene which causes this behaviour will be passed on to the next generation. It is argued that most behaviour is adaptive, otherwise the organism would not have lived long enough to pass the genes on. Sociobiological (evolutionary) explanations of attractiveness therefore see attra ...
... This means that the gene which causes this behaviour will be passed on to the next generation. It is argued that most behaviour is adaptive, otherwise the organism would not have lived long enough to pass the genes on. Sociobiological (evolutionary) explanations of attractiveness therefore see attra ...
Young adults attempt exchanges in reproductively relevant
... America, women have sex with men who are not their social partners, especially after they become pregnant. These men become secondary fathers who are socially obligated to protect and invest in the woman’s children, and their contributions raise the children’s survival rate (Beckerman et al., 1998; ...
... America, women have sex with men who are not their social partners, especially after they become pregnant. These men become secondary fathers who are socially obligated to protect and invest in the woman’s children, and their contributions raise the children’s survival rate (Beckerman et al., 1998; ...
Evolutionary Theory Nature and Nurture The 3 Premises of Natural
... Natural selection favours traits that help organisms to increase their genetic representation in future generations. Traits increasing reproduction will be favoured over traits increasing survival if the two are in conflict. Survival is only useful to an organism inasmuch as it is correlated with in ...
... Natural selection favours traits that help organisms to increase their genetic representation in future generations. Traits increasing reproduction will be favoured over traits increasing survival if the two are in conflict. Survival is only useful to an organism inasmuch as it is correlated with in ...
Presentation - RTI International
... Close to ½ of SPs Have Other SPs Percentage of male or female partners who, according to subject, . . . self-identified as ...
... Close to ½ of SPs Have Other SPs Percentage of male or female partners who, according to subject, . . . self-identified as ...
TXT - The Composing Rooms
... was not thinking of cis-females who self-administer testosterone. On the other hand, he was attentive to structural modifications generated by micropolitical changes such as the consumption of drugs, changes in perception, in sexual conducts, in the invention of new languages. It is a question of be ...
... was not thinking of cis-females who self-administer testosterone. On the other hand, he was attentive to structural modifications generated by micropolitical changes such as the consumption of drugs, changes in perception, in sexual conducts, in the invention of new languages. It is a question of be ...
Experimental evolution reveals trade
... be that the magnitude of male investment in ejaculate provisions transferred to females is sufficient to alter the relative immune costs of reproduction incurred by males and females. While selection on male mating frequency is the most parsimonious explanation for the immunological changes observed ...
... be that the magnitude of male investment in ejaculate provisions transferred to females is sufficient to alter the relative immune costs of reproduction incurred by males and females. While selection on male mating frequency is the most parsimonious explanation for the immunological changes observed ...
Tupper - Saddleback College
... first study, experimentation began with male subjects bathing with odorless Dove soap and immediately putting on the freshly washed and sealed t-shirts. After the twentyfour hour period, shirts were placed in the sealed bag once again to be smelled by female subjects (n=9). Male subjects wore the sh ...
... first study, experimentation began with male subjects bathing with odorless Dove soap and immediately putting on the freshly washed and sealed t-shirts. After the twentyfour hour period, shirts were placed in the sealed bag once again to be smelled by female subjects (n=9). Male subjects wore the sh ...
Spontaneous male death and monogyny in the dark fishing spider
... redback spider, theoretical explorations into the evolution of monogyny do not find high search costs to be a necessary component [7]. Nonetheless, in order to determine whether high search costs may be a driving force in D. tenebrosus, we conducted field observation of released males. An astonishin ...
... redback spider, theoretical explorations into the evolution of monogyny do not find high search costs to be a necessary component [7]. Nonetheless, in order to determine whether high search costs may be a driving force in D. tenebrosus, we conducted field observation of released males. An astonishin ...
Bateman`s principles and human sex roles - synergy
... These variations in the data are reinforced by recent sexual selection theory, which has revealed greater complexity in the evolution of sex roles than hitherto conceived [25]. Mathematical models have shown, for example, that intense competition in one sex does not necessarily translate into choosi ...
... These variations in the data are reinforced by recent sexual selection theory, which has revealed greater complexity in the evolution of sex roles than hitherto conceived [25]. Mathematical models have shown, for example, that intense competition in one sex does not necessarily translate into choosi ...
2 - People Server at UNCW
... friends’: The frequency and impact of sexual activity in cross-sex friendships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 17(2), ...
... friends’: The frequency and impact of sexual activity in cross-sex friendships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 17(2), ...
biol2007 sex and sexual selection
... b) Direct benefits of female choice. It is fairly likely that females often choose healthy, larger males in order to gain a direct benefit. Females may be simply be avoiding disease by mating with uninfected males; while female birds, for example, often need help from a healthy male to rear the offs ...
... b) Direct benefits of female choice. It is fairly likely that females often choose healthy, larger males in order to gain a direct benefit. Females may be simply be avoiding disease by mating with uninfected males; while female birds, for example, often need help from a healthy male to rear the offs ...
Sexual selection
... It must be again stressed that the major goal of sexual selection is the maximization of reproductive success or fitness. Courtship, prior to reproduction, is “the advertisement, by a male of how fit he is…genetically. In submitting only to a male with such signs of fitness a female would probably b ...
... It must be again stressed that the major goal of sexual selection is the maximization of reproductive success or fitness. Courtship, prior to reproduction, is “the advertisement, by a male of how fit he is…genetically. In submitting only to a male with such signs of fitness a female would probably b ...
Sexual Selection - Evolutionary Biology
... • the MHC is important for antigen presentation in the immune system ...
... • the MHC is important for antigen presentation in the immune system ...
Eating Disorders
... period), an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people would eat during a similar period of time and under similar circumstances.(2) A sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (eg, a feeling that one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one is eating). Recurre ...
... period), an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people would eat during a similar period of time and under similar circumstances.(2) A sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (eg, a feeling that one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one is eating). Recurre ...
FSOG
... The secret ingredient: pheromones • “odorprints” in genital discharge, sweat, and saliva – Contain immune system identifiers – Prevent inbreeding with those with similar pheromones and promote attraction to those with different ones – Blocked during OCP use affecting attraction Wedekind et al. ...
... The secret ingredient: pheromones • “odorprints” in genital discharge, sweat, and saliva – Contain immune system identifiers – Prevent inbreeding with those with similar pheromones and promote attraction to those with different ones – Blocked during OCP use affecting attraction Wedekind et al. ...