- NRC Research Press
... those from previously published papers. We performed analyses of covariance (ANCOVAs) with HL, HW, HH, DEX, TL, UL, and LL as dependent variables, sex as a factor, and SVL as a covariate, and searched for sexual differences in both slopes and intercepts. Then, we repeated ANCOVAs using a better pred ...
... those from previously published papers. We performed analyses of covariance (ANCOVAs) with HL, HW, HH, DEX, TL, UL, and LL as dependent variables, sex as a factor, and SVL as a covariate, and searched for sexual differences in both slopes and intercepts. Then, we repeated ANCOVAs using a better pred ...
1 Two Human Natures: How Men and Women Evolved Different
... women overwhelmingly faced similar adaptive problems and so the evolutionary selection pressures on the physical make up of men and women were overwhelmingly the same. Evolving men and women, however, also faced many different adaptive problems and, therefore, many selection pressures on the human a ...
... women overwhelmingly faced similar adaptive problems and so the evolutionary selection pressures on the physical make up of men and women were overwhelmingly the same. Evolving men and women, however, also faced many different adaptive problems and, therefore, many selection pressures on the human a ...
deviancetonormal - Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality
... of between 25% and 40% and for physically forced sexual contact between 1.6% and 7.1%. Of perhaps greater significance was the women’s self-reports of engaging in a classic date-rape scenario – taking advantage of someone who was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. When asked about initiating s ...
... of between 25% and 40% and for physically forced sexual contact between 1.6% and 7.1%. Of perhaps greater significance was the women’s self-reports of engaging in a classic date-rape scenario – taking advantage of someone who was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. When asked about initiating s ...
Mate choice: From sexual cues to cognitive adaptations
... Evolutionary psychologists have successfully combined sexual selection theory and empirical research to compile lists of sexual attractiveness cues used in human mate choice. But a list of inputs is not the same as a normative or descriptive model of a psychological adaptation. We need to shift from ...
... Evolutionary psychologists have successfully combined sexual selection theory and empirical research to compile lists of sexual attractiveness cues used in human mate choice. But a list of inputs is not the same as a normative or descriptive model of a psychological adaptation. We need to shift from ...
The mitonuclear compatibility hypothesis of sexual selection
... train of a peacock, the cumbersome antlers of an elk and the conspicuous red coloration of a cardinal evolve? Biologists now accept that the primary force for the evolution of many such display traits in male animals is the benefit of mate attraction [1–3]. There remains, however, the bigger questio ...
... train of a peacock, the cumbersome antlers of an elk and the conspicuous red coloration of a cardinal evolve? Biologists now accept that the primary force for the evolution of many such display traits in male animals is the benefit of mate attraction [1–3]. There remains, however, the bigger questio ...
The sociobiology of sex: inclusive fitness consequences of inter
... reproductive decisions at any stage of the reproductive process, from mating to parental investment [15]. This tension can occur whenever multiple reproductive opportunities are available to members of at least one sex, for the combination of two inter-related factors. First, by its very nature, rep ...
... reproductive decisions at any stage of the reproductive process, from mating to parental investment [15]. This tension can occur whenever multiple reproductive opportunities are available to members of at least one sex, for the combination of two inter-related factors. First, by its very nature, rep ...
Sexual Health - Cystic Fibrosis Ireland
... inheritance. CF is a disease that is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. Everybody inherits two copies of the CF gene, cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR). Those with cystic fibrosis inherit two altered copies of the CF gene. A CF carrier is someone who inherits only one defectiv ...
... inheritance. CF is a disease that is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. Everybody inherits two copies of the CF gene, cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR). Those with cystic fibrosis inherit two altered copies of the CF gene. A CF carrier is someone who inherits only one defectiv ...
STRONGER CONVEX (STABILIZING) SELECTION ON
... provide important insight into the evolution of mate choice for honest signals. In particular, because females generally provide the majority of resources for initial offspring development, female displays may trade-off with fecundity, causing preference evolution to differ between the sexes. Recent ...
... provide important insight into the evolution of mate choice for honest signals. In particular, because females generally provide the majority of resources for initial offspring development, female displays may trade-off with fecundity, causing preference evolution to differ between the sexes. Recent ...
Motivation - s3.amazonaws.com
... highly caloric foods, often in secret. This is followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting or excessive exercise. Most bulimics maintain a normal weight. ...
... highly caloric foods, often in secret. This is followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting or excessive exercise. Most bulimics maintain a normal weight. ...
Evolutionary mismatch of mating preferences and male colour
... area as independent variable. A significant positive slope indicates a preference for orange coloration. The fraction of responses by Paria and Yarra females to each test male can be directly compared. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that there is a difference in degree of preference between the ...
... area as independent variable. A significant positive slope indicates a preference for orange coloration. The fraction of responses by Paria and Yarra females to each test male can be directly compared. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that there is a difference in degree of preference between the ...
The Silent Epidemic: Female Sexual Dysfunction
... Religion supplies so much of its communal understanding about sex to its followers. The behaviors expected by religion dictates the social constraints that bound its' followers by. This influence shapes people's understandings or misunderstandings about sex. The unfortunate outcome, of these religio ...
... Religion supplies so much of its communal understanding about sex to its followers. The behaviors expected by religion dictates the social constraints that bound its' followers by. This influence shapes people's understandings or misunderstandings about sex. The unfortunate outcome, of these religio ...
9699 sociology
... Answers will demonstrate a good understanding of the concept of socialisation and will also attempt to assess its importance in shaping human behaviour. Lower in the band the assessment may be confined to a few arguments and/or some evidence supporting the idea that socialisation is a major factor s ...
... Answers will demonstrate a good understanding of the concept of socialisation and will also attempt to assess its importance in shaping human behaviour. Lower in the band the assessment may be confined to a few arguments and/or some evidence supporting the idea that socialisation is a major factor s ...
Indicators of Male Fertility, Family Formation, and
... Indicators of Male Fertility, Family Formation, and Sexual Behavior In the past, most of the focus of fertility-related research as well as research into the wellbeing of children, has focused on the mother-child dyad. Little attention has been paid to the role of males in conceiving and raising ch ...
... Indicators of Male Fertility, Family Formation, and Sexual Behavior In the past, most of the focus of fertility-related research as well as research into the wellbeing of children, has focused on the mother-child dyad. Little attention has been paid to the role of males in conceiving and raising ch ...
Pilot Research Project on the Barriers facing BME Female
... latent.2 While being located on the inside of the police they are at the same time outsiders who occupy a tenuous position. Issues of invisibility and visibility mark their experiences. 3 1. The Invisibility of the Burden of Doubt Amongst BME female staff there is an overwhelming sense of being over ...
... latent.2 While being located on the inside of the police they are at the same time outsiders who occupy a tenuous position. Issues of invisibility and visibility mark their experiences. 3 1. The Invisibility of the Burden of Doubt Amongst BME female staff there is an overwhelming sense of being over ...
ASHA Book No3 - NRHM Manipur
... meetings of self-help groups, adolescent groups. Include information about prevention of RTIs/HIV/AIDS also. Dispel any rumors or mis-conceptions about contraceptives in villages. ...
... meetings of self-help groups, adolescent groups. Include information about prevention of RTIs/HIV/AIDS also. Dispel any rumors or mis-conceptions about contraceptives in villages. ...
Incorporating Sex as a Variable in Preclinical
... and usually has a slight pigmentation (figure 1). Visual inspection also works in late gestation fetuses and can be further confirmed by dissection of the abdomen and localization of the testis which have not yet descended. Earlier gestation fetuses can be sexed genetically for Sry or by an even sim ...
... and usually has a slight pigmentation (figure 1). Visual inspection also works in late gestation fetuses and can be further confirmed by dissection of the abdomen and localization of the testis which have not yet descended. Earlier gestation fetuses can be sexed genetically for Sry or by an even sim ...
Reprint
... the same regions (Rice and Chippindale 2001). One potential explanation for the lack of female effect, however, is that 29 generations of evolution is simply not long enough. Theory and recent empirical evidence suggest that little-standing sexually antagonistic variation should be maintained on aut ...
... the same regions (Rice and Chippindale 2001). One potential explanation for the lack of female effect, however, is that 29 generations of evolution is simply not long enough. Theory and recent empirical evidence suggest that little-standing sexually antagonistic variation should be maintained on aut ...
Mutual Mate Choice Models as the Red Pill in
... I consider some distinctive ideological challenges that the MMC perspective raises. 1. Theoretical and empirical ease of sex differences research. The MCFC model is simple to understand (just read any pop science summary of Darwin, Trivers, Symons, and Buss) and simple to research ...
... I consider some distinctive ideological challenges that the MMC perspective raises. 1. Theoretical and empirical ease of sex differences research. The MCFC model is simple to understand (just read any pop science summary of Darwin, Trivers, Symons, and Buss) and simple to research ...
Sex Differences in Susceptibility to Infection
... Testosterone alone, however, is not the sole means by which males and females differ in their physiology. A more general approach to the question of which sex is expected to have evolved greater disease susceptibility comes from life history theory, which examines the evolution of such life “decisio ...
... Testosterone alone, however, is not the sole means by which males and females differ in their physiology. A more general approach to the question of which sex is expected to have evolved greater disease susceptibility comes from life history theory, which examines the evolution of such life “decisio ...
Chapter 1. The Meaning of Marriage and the Family
... d. Clinical research: in-depth exam of person/small group who come to professional for treatment i. Judith Wallerstein‟s longitudinal study: of families seeking help in her divorce clinic reinterviewed 5, 10 & 25 years after divorce: do findings from Marin County generalize? e. Observational researc ...
... d. Clinical research: in-depth exam of person/small group who come to professional for treatment i. Judith Wallerstein‟s longitudinal study: of families seeking help in her divorce clinic reinterviewed 5, 10 & 25 years after divorce: do findings from Marin County generalize? e. Observational researc ...
mate choice and its evolutionary consequences
... mating. Either way, choice of mate is fundamental since the quality of the mate is likely to affect the fitness of the choosing individual through direct or indirect benefits. Direct benefits are, for example, nuptial gifts that is transferred during the copulation (Wedell and Ritchie 2004), and oth ...
... mating. Either way, choice of mate is fundamental since the quality of the mate is likely to affect the fitness of the choosing individual through direct or indirect benefits. Direct benefits are, for example, nuptial gifts that is transferred during the copulation (Wedell and Ritchie 2004), and oth ...
- White Rose Research Online
... compared to individuals with a shorter sperm retention time. Thus, active regulation of the timing of sperm ejection could provide a mechanism by which females select sperm from different ejaculates to improve reproductive success. The major factor that has a strong and direct influence on PCSS is t ...
... compared to individuals with a shorter sperm retention time. Thus, active regulation of the timing of sperm ejection could provide a mechanism by which females select sperm from different ejaculates to improve reproductive success. The major factor that has a strong and direct influence on PCSS is t ...
mating-induced reversed role of sex pheromone in an insect
... from re-mating until the next night, by which time they would have refilled their reproductive glands for a potential new ejaculate. The behavioural plasticity is accompanied by a decrease in neuron sensitivity within the primary olfactory centre, the antennal lobe (AL). However, it was not clear wh ...
... from re-mating until the next night, by which time they would have refilled their reproductive glands for a potential new ejaculate. The behavioural plasticity is accompanied by a decrease in neuron sensitivity within the primary olfactory centre, the antennal lobe (AL). However, it was not clear wh ...
9699 sociology - PastPapers.Co
... Answers will demonstrate a good understanding of the concept of socialisation and will also attempt to assess its importance in shaping human behaviour. Lower in the band the assessment may be confined to a few arguments and/or some evidence supporting the idea that socialisation is a major factor s ...
... Answers will demonstrate a good understanding of the concept of socialisation and will also attempt to assess its importance in shaping human behaviour. Lower in the band the assessment may be confined to a few arguments and/or some evidence supporting the idea that socialisation is a major factor s ...
Hyperfemininity - Inter
... from their male partners, they felt significant levels of anger and embarrassment because their view of themselves, of men and of relationships generally was violated. Rather than questioning their underlying gender-related beliefs (i.e. men only want sex from women, a woman must have a man in her l ...
... from their male partners, they felt significant levels of anger and embarrassment because their view of themselves, of men and of relationships generally was violated. Rather than questioning their underlying gender-related beliefs (i.e. men only want sex from women, a woman must have a man in her l ...