Abstract: Past research implicates adaptations in women to assess men’s willingness to invest in offspring (La Cerra, 1995). In two new studies, women’s evaluations of an opposite-sex target as a long-term partner and short-term sex partner were negatively impacted by viewing that target ignore a baby in distress; this effect occurred for men in Study 1 only. Men’s short-term sexual attraction to a female target was not affected by context. In Study 2, women responded similarly to a man vacuuming and to a man interacting with a happy baby. Neither sociosexual orientation nor sex-role beliefs moderated participants ’ sensitivity to targets ’ behavior. Women more than men appear to display a general sensitivity to an opposite-sex target’s goo...
Abstract: More frequent risk taking among young men than women has been explained as a sexually sele...
Abstract: This research focuses on mating-relevant judgments within an evolutionary framework. Using...
Abstract: Proceptive signals may influence judgments of opposite-sex attractiveness because these si...
Past research implicates adaptations in women to assess men's willingness to invest in offspring ( L...
Abstract: Paternal uncertainty has shaped human behavior both in evolutionary and cultural terms. Th...
Abstract: To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and belief...
Abstract: In a recent 10-nation study, Zentner and Mitura (2012) reported observing smaller sex diff...
Abstract: Because cost asymmetries in sexual reproduction have historically enabled women to exchang...
Among the most cited series of experiments in social and evolutionary psychology are those conducted...
Abstract: The current research tests the hypothesis that women have an evolved mate value calibrati...
Abstract: Several dispositional traits have been examined in mating contexts by evolutionary psychol...
Abstract: Life history theory (LHT) is a powerful framework for examining relationship choices and o...
Abstract: The ovulatory shift modulates emotions related to female sexuality. Because fertility stat...
Abstract: Evolutionary-minded scientists have proposed that humor is a sexually selected trait in me...
Abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of relatively stable sex differences in partner...
Abstract: More frequent risk taking among young men than women has been explained as a sexually sele...
Abstract: This research focuses on mating-relevant judgments within an evolutionary framework. Using...
Abstract: Proceptive signals may influence judgments of opposite-sex attractiveness because these si...
Past research implicates adaptations in women to assess men's willingness to invest in offspring ( L...
Abstract: Paternal uncertainty has shaped human behavior both in evolutionary and cultural terms. Th...
Abstract: To the extent that sex differences are mediated by mechanisms such as sex-roles and belief...
Abstract: In a recent 10-nation study, Zentner and Mitura (2012) reported observing smaller sex diff...
Abstract: Because cost asymmetries in sexual reproduction have historically enabled women to exchang...
Among the most cited series of experiments in social and evolutionary psychology are those conducted...
Abstract: The current research tests the hypothesis that women have an evolved mate value calibrati...
Abstract: Several dispositional traits have been examined in mating contexts by evolutionary psychol...
Abstract: Life history theory (LHT) is a powerful framework for examining relationship choices and o...
Abstract: The ovulatory shift modulates emotions related to female sexuality. Because fertility stat...
Abstract: Evolutionary-minded scientists have proposed that humor is a sexually selected trait in me...
Abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of relatively stable sex differences in partner...
Abstract: More frequent risk taking among young men than women has been explained as a sexually sele...
Abstract: This research focuses on mating-relevant judgments within an evolutionary framework. Using...
Abstract: Proceptive signals may influence judgments of opposite-sex attractiveness because these si...