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Title: Evolutionary Psychology


1
Evolutionary Psychology
  • A Survey Of The Field

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Important Ideas in the Field
  • __________ Selection
  • __________ Selection
  • Intersexual Competition
  • Intrasexual Competition
  • _____________________________
  • The More Investing Mate Will Be Choosier and
    Display Less Sexually Dominant Traits

3
Universality of Emotion
  • Many, Many, Differences Between Cultures
  • Universality of Six Basic Emotional Types
  • Happiness
  • Sadness
  • Surprise
  • Fear
  • Disgust
  • Anger
  • Root Cause?

4
Evolutionary Cause
  • Central Assumptions
  • Ways in Which Emotions Can Be Adaptive
  • Preparation For Action
  • Natural Signals
  • Example Cases
  • Embarrassment
  • ___________________

5
___________________ Effect
Reaction Times (ms)
Percent MIS-Identification
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Cheating (Social)
  • Cheater detection hypothesis
  • Can people detect social cheaters?
  • People are bad at logic
  • Wason Card Task
  • People are _______ at detecting social cheating

7
Cheater Detection Contd
  • Verplaeste et al. (2007)
  • People can also recognize __________________

8
Fear!
  • Primates
  • Human fears
  • Patterns of learning
  • Predator-prey relationships

9
Women's Long-Term Mating Preferences
  • _______________________
  • Age
  • Displayed financial resources
  • Commitment and willingness to invest in children

10
Age Preferences
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Mens Long-Term Mating Preferences
  • __________________________
  • Youth
  • Cross-cultural beauty

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Similarities in Long-Term Preferences
  • _______________
  • Niceness

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Short Term Preferences
  • Partners desired
  • Attitudes towards casual sex
  • Closing time phenomena
  • Whats in it for women?

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________________________
  • At certain times, females might not care about
    investment
  • Effects of __________
  • Increased sexual desire
  • Preference for symmetry
  • Womens clothing choice

15
Haselton (2006)
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A Research Line
  • Buss et al (1992) Perhaps the Most Well Known
    Research Paradigm
  • Many, Many Studies Inspired By This Initial Piece
  • Please think of a serious committed romantic
    relationship that you have had in the past, that
    you currently have, or that you would like to
    have. Imagine that you discover that the person
    with whom youve been seriously interested in
    became interested in someone else. What would
    distress or upset you more?
  • Imagining your partner forming a deep emotional
    attachment to that person
  • Imagining your partner enjoying passionate sexual
    intercourse with that other person

17
Results
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_______________ Hypothesis (DeSteno Salovey,
1996)
  • Idea That Women Interpret That Men Can Have Sex
    w/o Emotional Commitment, and Women Can Have An
    Emotional Commitment w/o Sex
  • Offered As An Explanation For The Sex Difference
  • Later Research (Buss et al, 1999) Refuted This
    Explanation
  • Scenarios Where The Double-Shot Is NOT A
    Possibility Still Show Sex Difference

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Methodological Artifact?
  • A Meta-Analysis Showed Robust Effects With Forced
    Choice Methods, But Continuous Measures Did Not
    Show Sex Difference (Harris, 2002)
  • However, Many Studies Have Shown Sex Difference
  • Becker et al. 2003
  • Edlund et al 2006, Edlund Sagarin, Under Review

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__________________________
  • Harris (2002) Showed That When Asked About Actual
    Experiences With Infidelity, People All Report
    Focusing On Same Aspects
  • Confounded Move To Actual Experiences With Change
    In Construct?
  • Focus Is Cognitive, Whereas Jealousy is Affective
  • Berman And Frazier (2005) Explored, But
    Rejected Idea
  • Edlund et al (2006) Larger Sample, Similar
    Definitions, and Continuous Measures

21
Another Explanation?
  • Differences in Selective Pressure (Buss
    Explanation)
  • Women Ensuring Paternal Investment
  • Men Paternal Uncertainty
  • _____________________ (Buller, 2005)
  • Women Ensuring Parental Investment
  • Men Loss of perceived mating opportunities

22
Predictions
  • Both Paternal Uncertainty and Paternal
    Opportunities theory make the same predictions
    for the standard Buss scenario
  • However, Paternal Opportunities Theory predicts
    differences in jealousy under a wider variety of
    scenarios
  • The uncertainty scenario is a subset of the
    larger opportunity scenarios

23
Scenario Examples
  • Paternal Uncertainty
  • Imagine that you and your romantic partner have a
    sexual relationship. You discover that your
    romantic partner has become interested in someone
    else while you are still in the relationship.
  • Lost Opportunities
  • Imagine that before you had ever had sex, your
    partner has broken off the relationship. This
    partner then becomes involved with someone else
    whom you have never met.

24
Examples Contd
  • Non-Romantic Jealousy
  • Imagine that you are working at a job. You are
    your boss favorite worker. However, they
    recently hired a new worker that seems eager to
    succeed. The new worker seems to be trying to
    gain favor with your boss, perhaps to try to gain
    promotion.

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Summary
  • Problems of group living
  • Problems of survival
  • Problems of mating
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