Study Guide Exam 1 chs 1
... College-educated individuals may have many more sexual partners than those with less education. b. Women should have sexual partners only within meaningful relationships and should have fewer sexual partners than men. c. Men should be experienced in all kinds of unusual sexual activities; women shou ...
... College-educated individuals may have many more sexual partners than those with less education. b. Women should have sexual partners only within meaningful relationships and should have fewer sexual partners than men. c. Men should be experienced in all kinds of unusual sexual activities; women shou ...
THE EVOLUTION OF MALE TRAITS IN SOCIAL INSECTS Jacobus J
... termites are often unable to forage as effectively as workers because of their more elaborate specialization on a limited set of reproductive tasks later in perennial life (for Hymenoptera this applies only to females, as males do not survive much beyond their mating flight). This implies a higher v ...
... termites are often unable to forage as effectively as workers because of their more elaborate specialization on a limited set of reproductive tasks later in perennial life (for Hymenoptera this applies only to females, as males do not survive much beyond their mating flight). This implies a higher v ...
- Philsci
... would most likely square well with the standard prediction of evolutionary psychology according to which sexual selection produces not only physical, but also psychological sex differences. Moreover, if it turns out that some moral traits are better developed or more fine-tuned in women than in men ...
... would most likely square well with the standard prediction of evolutionary psychology according to which sexual selection produces not only physical, but also psychological sex differences. Moreover, if it turns out that some moral traits are better developed or more fine-tuned in women than in men ...
Aphrodisiac Properties Of Turnera Diffusa
... *Significant differences from control are indicated with an asterisk, p<0.05 as assessed by one-tail t-test. ...
... *Significant differences from control are indicated with an asterisk, p<0.05 as assessed by one-tail t-test. ...
On the Origin of Species by Natural and Sexual Selection
... models can explain the divergence of mating preferences only under conditions that are rarely met in nature (10, 13, 14). Moreover, the models tend to rely on Fisherian sexual selection to generate reproductive isolation. Fisher’s runaway process of sexual selection involves preferences for arbitrar ...
... models can explain the divergence of mating preferences only under conditions that are rarely met in nature (10, 13, 14). Moreover, the models tend to rely on Fisherian sexual selection to generate reproductive isolation. Fisher’s runaway process of sexual selection involves preferences for arbitrar ...
Genetic Influences on Female Infidelity and Number of
... can exert major influence on the prevalence of unfaithful and promiscuous behavior among women. However, other studies show that the effect of culture on sexual behavior is limited. For example, a recent survey of over 16,000 people from 10 world regions found universal differences between male and ...
... can exert major influence on the prevalence of unfaithful and promiscuous behavior among women. However, other studies show that the effect of culture on sexual behavior is limited. For example, a recent survey of over 16,000 people from 10 world regions found universal differences between male and ...
mammals in which females are larger than males
... than in males, greater development of weapons in females, female dominance, or matriarchy. The phenomenon may have evolved in a variety of ways, but it is rarely, if ever, the result of sexual selection acting upon the female sex. T h e most common selective pressures favoring large size in female m ...
... than in males, greater development of weapons in females, female dominance, or matriarchy. The phenomenon may have evolved in a variety of ways, but it is rarely, if ever, the result of sexual selection acting upon the female sex. T h e most common selective pressures favoring large size in female m ...
Darwin and sexual selection
... and the second halves of the Descent are very different. The first half actually includes an interesting review of whatever had been published in the few years before on the subject of the ‘‘Darwinian teaching’’ (according to Rolle’s expression, Table 1) by other people. It examines the development o ...
... and the second halves of the Descent are very different. The first half actually includes an interesting review of whatever had been published in the few years before on the subject of the ‘‘Darwinian teaching’’ (according to Rolle’s expression, Table 1) by other people. It examines the development o ...
Female Polymorphism, Frequency Dependence, and Rapid
... and that females that have mated only once lay just as many fertile eggs as females that have mated several times (Sirot and Brockmann 2001). These and several other features of Ischnura mating systems suggest that the observed mating rate in the field, where females are continuously exposed to male ...
... and that females that have mated only once lay just as many fertile eggs as females that have mated several times (Sirot and Brockmann 2001). These and several other features of Ischnura mating systems suggest that the observed mating rate in the field, where females are continuously exposed to male ...
Ambivalent Sexism and the Sexual Double Standard
... and accepting women as leaders less frequently than men (Glick and Fiske 1996). In addition, hostile sexism involves perceiving women as incompetent in different domains (e.g. analytical thinking; Glick and Fiske 1996). Despite the fact that sexism is usually associated with attitudes toward women, ...
... and accepting women as leaders less frequently than men (Glick and Fiske 1996). In addition, hostile sexism involves perceiving women as incompetent in different domains (e.g. analytical thinking; Glick and Fiske 1996). Despite the fact that sexism is usually associated with attitudes toward women, ...
I think your drama lacks a little line
... Of course, any theory that argues for some form of writing female experience, the female body so to speak, risks being charged with essentialism. Ann Rosalind Jones does exactly that in her critique of French feminism. She argues that Julia Kristeva, Hélène Cixous, and Luce Irigaray, particularly Ci ...
... Of course, any theory that argues for some form of writing female experience, the female body so to speak, risks being charged with essentialism. Ann Rosalind Jones does exactly that in her critique of French feminism. She argues that Julia Kristeva, Hélène Cixous, and Luce Irigaray, particularly Ci ...
A Content Analysis of Official Video Game Web Sites Tom Robinson
... effects of viewing violence in the media because they are still developing scripts relating to aggression. As a result, violence viewed in childhood and adolescence is likely to have a greater impact on aggressive thoughts and behavior than violence viewed in adulthood when script formation is more ...
... effects of viewing violence in the media because they are still developing scripts relating to aggression. As a result, violence viewed in childhood and adolescence is likely to have a greater impact on aggressive thoughts and behavior than violence viewed in adulthood when script formation is more ...
The cost of males in non-equilibrium populations
... ratio of the birth rate to the death rate. More specifically, assuming that sexuals did not completely overlap with asexuals in terms of resource use, the frequency of sexuals at equilibrium increased asymptotically with the magnitude of R0, suggesting that the cost of males declined. In a previous ...
... ratio of the birth rate to the death rate. More specifically, assuming that sexuals did not completely overlap with asexuals in terms of resource use, the frequency of sexuals at equilibrium increased asymptotically with the magnitude of R0, suggesting that the cost of males declined. In a previous ...
Genomic conflicts and sexual antagonism in human health
... In early development, a suite of imprinted genes modulates the human oxytocinergic system as predicted from theory, with paternally inherited gene expression associated with higher oxytocin production, and increased solicitation to mothers by infants. This system is predicted to impact health throug ...
... In early development, a suite of imprinted genes modulates the human oxytocinergic system as predicted from theory, with paternally inherited gene expression associated with higher oxytocin production, and increased solicitation to mothers by infants. This system is predicted to impact health throug ...
Making Advances Women of Grace and Integrity: Technology and
... • Attachment failure and neglect may be more harmful than violence or abuse (Field, Diego, Hernandex-Reif, 2016) • At 8 weeks of fetal development testosterone surges alter cell growth in the communication centers of the brain. Females fetuses do not experience these changes. ...
... • Attachment failure and neglect may be more harmful than violence or abuse (Field, Diego, Hernandex-Reif, 2016) • At 8 weeks of fetal development testosterone surges alter cell growth in the communication centers of the brain. Females fetuses do not experience these changes. ...
Human Hips, Breasts and Buttocks: Is Fat Deceptive?
... as opposed to a slender one, or lumpy hips), rather than mammary development or a particular skeletal structure, will be less interesting to males. Zffct is not deceptive the reverse should be true. Emphasis on a small waist (as in decoration or clothing, for example) suggests that the woman is not ...
... as opposed to a slender one, or lumpy hips), rather than mammary development or a particular skeletal structure, will be less interesting to males. Zffct is not deceptive the reverse should be true. Emphasis on a small waist (as in decoration or clothing, for example) suggests that the woman is not ...
Sexual Dimorphism with Help of Sacrum
... system. Are found to be, out of the seven parameters of the sacrum, five parameters yielded significant mean differences between the two sexes. These were Midventral straight length, Midventral curved length, Transverse diameter of base, Antero-posterior diameter of body of S1 and Breadth of alae ; ...
... system. Are found to be, out of the seven parameters of the sacrum, five parameters yielded significant mean differences between the two sexes. These were Midventral straight length, Midventral curved length, Transverse diameter of base, Antero-posterior diameter of body of S1 and Breadth of alae ; ...
The Great Struggles of Life: Darwin and the Emergence of
... females, then evolution occurs because the victorious males reproduce more successfully and consequently pass on genes that contributed to the development of qualities that led to their successes. The second process centers around mate preferences. The female “exerts some choice and accepts one male ...
... females, then evolution occurs because the victorious males reproduce more successfully and consequently pass on genes that contributed to the development of qualities that led to their successes. The second process centers around mate preferences. The female “exerts some choice and accepts one male ...
Reprint
... all three traits, T, S, and P, such that an intermediate optimum is favored in each. This assumption is meant to reflect the fact that female sensory systems underlying resistance are probably under natural selection to perform functions unrelated to mating interactions. For example, if the signal-r ...
... all three traits, T, S, and P, such that an intermediate optimum is favored in each. This assumption is meant to reflect the fact that female sensory systems underlying resistance are probably under natural selection to perform functions unrelated to mating interactions. For example, if the signal-r ...
Necksforsex or competing browsers? A critique of ideas on the
... elsewhere in Africa. That giraffe are considerably taller than competing browsers and have been so for more than 1 Myr (Mitchell & Skinner, 2003) suggests other selection pressures at work on the neck. Can this be explained by competition from other extant browsers such as elephant Loxodonta african ...
... elsewhere in Africa. That giraffe are considerably taller than competing browsers and have been so for more than 1 Myr (Mitchell & Skinner, 2003) suggests other selection pressures at work on the neck. Can this be explained by competition from other extant browsers such as elephant Loxodonta african ...
Hunting shadows of contraceptives side effects and
... an opportunity than women have to become irresponsible to their wives and children. The circumstances surrounding the occurrence of first pregnancy also transcends into other spheres of the women’s lives. It affects the quality of marital relations, communication patterns, responsibility sharing, an ...
... an opportunity than women have to become irresponsible to their wives and children. The circumstances surrounding the occurrence of first pregnancy also transcends into other spheres of the women’s lives. It affects the quality of marital relations, communication patterns, responsibility sharing, an ...
Divergent selection on, but no genetic conflict over, female and male
... Studies of sexual conflict tend to focus on polygamous species, where there are large differences between the sexes in the variance of reproductive success. However, males and females might experience different phenotypic selection on a number of life-history traits even under monogamy [17]. For exa ...
... Studies of sexual conflict tend to focus on polygamous species, where there are large differences between the sexes in the variance of reproductive success. However, males and females might experience different phenotypic selection on a number of life-history traits even under monogamy [17]. For exa ...
swan
... the beloved is irrelevant to the meaning of the Sonnets—at least of sonnets 1-126 (the ones usually thought to he addressed /30/to a man). "In view of the chaste character of the neoPlatonic love [Shakespeare] speaks of . . . I must maintain that, whatever the truth, my case would not be altered by ...
... the beloved is irrelevant to the meaning of the Sonnets—at least of sonnets 1-126 (the ones usually thought to he addressed /30/to a man). "In view of the chaste character of the neoPlatonic love [Shakespeare] speaks of . . . I must maintain that, whatever the truth, my case would not be altered by ...
Sample pages 4 PDF
... None before him has arranged all the products of nature with such lucidity.’ A crucial difference between the crocodilia and most other species is that their sex is determined by the incubation temperature of the egg during gestation, basically females at low temperatures and males at high temperatu ...
... None before him has arranged all the products of nature with such lucidity.’ A crucial difference between the crocodilia and most other species is that their sex is determined by the incubation temperature of the egg during gestation, basically females at low temperatures and males at high temperatu ...