With evolutionary psychology used as the theoretical framework, two aspects of gift giving among young adults are investigated: (a) sex differences in motives for giving gifts to a romantic partner, and (b) the allocation of gift expenditures among various relations, including romantic partners, close friends, close kin, and distant kin members. As per the evolved sex differences in mating strategies, it is proposed and found that men report tactical motives for giving gifts to their romantic partners more frequently than women. Also, there are no sex differences in situational motives for giving gifts. In addition, women are aware that men use tactical motives more often; whereas men think that these motives are employed equally by both se...
s pr ent parental investment theory—would persist during this time period. Mate preferences for mutu...
Humans are often seen as unusual in displaying altruistic behaviour towards nonrelatives. Here we ou...
The evolutionary perspective of personality is based on Darwin's (1871) theory of natural selection....
Abstract: Biology and social science research has studied gift-giving, but the former has been more ...
Abstract: We have studied gift giving at Christmas among 50 graduate students in Norway. The student...
Data from questionnaires filled out by 336 students during a nine day period in January and February...
We have studied gift giving at Christmas among 50 graduate students in Norway. The students invested...
In an act-nomination (N = 15) and an act-frequency study (N = 235), we attempted to assess spontaneo...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...
Abstract: During human evolution, men and women faced distinct adaptive problems, including pregnanc...
During human evolution, men and women faced distinct adaptive problems, including pregnancy, hunting...
We examined people's charity contributions while in the presence of an observer of the same sex, opp...
This article examines gender differences in pro-sociality using theories from evolutionary psycholog...
Mate value is defined as the degree to which an individual possesses the characteristics desired by ...
Uniquely positioned at the intersection of sexual selection, nutritional ecology and life-history th...
s pr ent parental investment theory—would persist during this time period. Mate preferences for mutu...
Humans are often seen as unusual in displaying altruistic behaviour towards nonrelatives. Here we ou...
The evolutionary perspective of personality is based on Darwin's (1871) theory of natural selection....
Abstract: Biology and social science research has studied gift-giving, but the former has been more ...
Abstract: We have studied gift giving at Christmas among 50 graduate students in Norway. The student...
Data from questionnaires filled out by 336 students during a nine day period in January and February...
We have studied gift giving at Christmas among 50 graduate students in Norway. The students invested...
In an act-nomination (N = 15) and an act-frequency study (N = 235), we attempted to assess spontaneo...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...
Abstract: During human evolution, men and women faced distinct adaptive problems, including pregnanc...
During human evolution, men and women faced distinct adaptive problems, including pregnancy, hunting...
We examined people's charity contributions while in the presence of an observer of the same sex, opp...
This article examines gender differences in pro-sociality using theories from evolutionary psycholog...
Mate value is defined as the degree to which an individual possesses the characteristics desired by ...
Uniquely positioned at the intersection of sexual selection, nutritional ecology and life-history th...
s pr ent parental investment theory—would persist during this time period. Mate preferences for mutu...
Humans are often seen as unusual in displaying altruistic behaviour towards nonrelatives. Here we ou...
The evolutionary perspective of personality is based on Darwin's (1871) theory of natural selection....