An evolutionary model of facultative reproductive strategies explains much of women's life history strategy in terms of the absence or presence of their fathers and parental investment they made. This paper assesses direct paternal investment and behavioral outcomes in 164 women in the Sandzak region, using human behavioral ecology approach, with a special emphasis on female reproductive strategy
33 Anderson, K.G. et al. (1999) Paternal care by genetic and step fathers I: reports from Albuquerqu...
Four evolutionary-developmental models within a Life History Theory framework were compared as to th...
In this thesis, seven papers concerning life history, mate choice and parental investment strategies...
Human paternal investment, and that of many other species, is facultatively expressed and dependent ...
The role of male parental investment has recently been the subject of much research and debate in an...
We develop a theoretical model of mating behavior and parental investment in children under asymmetr...
Independent of ecology, subsistence strategy, social complexity, or other aspects of socioecology, t...
Master of Social Science in Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.This stud...
Parenting in Homo sapiens is rather different to parenting in most other primates. Our long developm...
The theory of evolution inevitably directs our thoughts towards classical Darwinist concept of the n...
Explanations offered by social scientists for the effects of father absence on children are reviewed...
Although great effort has been spent on studying the effects of parenting on child development, much...
Survivorship of children is unsurprisingly dependent upon numerous variables, not least of which is ...
Trivers and Willard (Science 179;90-92, 1973) predict that where investment by parents in good condi...
Human reproductive behaviour is marked by exceptional variation at the population and individual lev...
33 Anderson, K.G. et al. (1999) Paternal care by genetic and step fathers I: reports from Albuquerqu...
Four evolutionary-developmental models within a Life History Theory framework were compared as to th...
In this thesis, seven papers concerning life history, mate choice and parental investment strategies...
Human paternal investment, and that of many other species, is facultatively expressed and dependent ...
The role of male parental investment has recently been the subject of much research and debate in an...
We develop a theoretical model of mating behavior and parental investment in children under asymmetr...
Independent of ecology, subsistence strategy, social complexity, or other aspects of socioecology, t...
Master of Social Science in Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.This stud...
Parenting in Homo sapiens is rather different to parenting in most other primates. Our long developm...
The theory of evolution inevitably directs our thoughts towards classical Darwinist concept of the n...
Explanations offered by social scientists for the effects of father absence on children are reviewed...
Although great effort has been spent on studying the effects of parenting on child development, much...
Survivorship of children is unsurprisingly dependent upon numerous variables, not least of which is ...
Trivers and Willard (Science 179;90-92, 1973) predict that where investment by parents in good condi...
Human reproductive behaviour is marked by exceptional variation at the population and individual lev...
33 Anderson, K.G. et al. (1999) Paternal care by genetic and step fathers I: reports from Albuquerqu...
Four evolutionary-developmental models within a Life History Theory framework were compared as to th...
In this thesis, seven papers concerning life history, mate choice and parental investment strategies...