Abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts that men should be more concerned with issues of false paternity than women should be concerned with false maternity. In an earlier study (Volk and Quinsey, 2002), we studied how infant cues of resemblance influenced adults’ hypothetical adoption decisions. We found that self-perceived cues of resemblance were significantly more important in men’s decisions than in women’s. Since that study was published, conflicting results have been reported regarding a sex-difference in the importance of cues of resemblance for adoption preference. We therefore sought to replicate our findings in three new studies. In all three studies, we replicated the initial finding of a larger correlation between ratings of res...
Abstract: Past research implicates adaptations in women to assess men’s willingness to invest in off...
Abstract: Parents and children are genetically related but not genetically identical, which means th...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to in-fluence behavio...
Abstract Are men more likely than women to take into account a child’s facial resemblance to themsel...
Abstract: Paternal uncertainty has shaped human behavior both in evolutionary and cultural terms. Th...
cts otte ontp ène B al rev se cu c rese ' per acial whether (1) the perception of child facial ...
Parents and offspring disagree over mate choice. The results of recent studies indicate that parents...
Are men more likely than women to take into account a child\u2019s facial resemblance to themselves ...
Abstract: Humans have engaged in unique cooperative breeding insofar as multiple in-group members he...
Platek et al. (2002, 2003) reported that facial resemblance between self and a child increases profe...
Abstract: The current research tests the hypothesis that women have an evolved mate value calibrati...
Abstract: The difference in genetic relatedness between parents and offspring results into traits su...
Abstract: Previous research reveals that children and parents are not in complete agreement over whi...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Because conception occurs internally to the human female,...
Abstract: Child facial cues are known to influence adults ’ perceptions, attributions, and parental ...
Abstract: Past research implicates adaptations in women to assess men’s willingness to invest in off...
Abstract: Parents and children are genetically related but not genetically identical, which means th...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to in-fluence behavio...
Abstract Are men more likely than women to take into account a child’s facial resemblance to themsel...
Abstract: Paternal uncertainty has shaped human behavior both in evolutionary and cultural terms. Th...
cts otte ontp ène B al rev se cu c rese ' per acial whether (1) the perception of child facial ...
Parents and offspring disagree over mate choice. The results of recent studies indicate that parents...
Are men more likely than women to take into account a child\u2019s facial resemblance to themselves ...
Abstract: Humans have engaged in unique cooperative breeding insofar as multiple in-group members he...
Platek et al. (2002, 2003) reported that facial resemblance between self and a child increases profe...
Abstract: The current research tests the hypothesis that women have an evolved mate value calibrati...
Abstract: The difference in genetic relatedness between parents and offspring results into traits su...
Abstract: Previous research reveals that children and parents are not in complete agreement over whi...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Because conception occurs internally to the human female,...
Abstract: Child facial cues are known to influence adults ’ perceptions, attributions, and parental ...
Abstract: Past research implicates adaptations in women to assess men’s willingness to invest in off...
Abstract: Parents and children are genetically related but not genetically identical, which means th...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to in-fluence behavio...