Journal ArticleThe target article claims that evolutionary theory predicts the emergence of sex differences in aggression in early childhood, and that there will be no sex difference in anger. It also finds an absence of sex differences in spousal abuse in Western societies. All three are puzzling from an evolutionary perspective and warrant further discussion
Men are, as a sex, more aggressive than women. Evolutionary accounts of the sex difference in direct...
This article looks at the evolution of sex differences in sexuality in human beings, and asks whethe...
High rates of aggression-related and violent crime today, as well as in the past, suggest that the p...
Archer examines sex differences in aggression, and argues that these differences may be better expla...
The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright © Cambridge Universit...
Wӧlfer and Hewstone (2015; hereafter W&H) argue that evolutionary psychology (EP) is useful for unde...
Evolutionists have long argued that more aggressive and more physically fit males that could fight ...
Wӧlfer and Hewstone (2015; hereafter W&H) argue that evolutionary psychology (EP) is useful for ...
Wӧlfer and Hewstone (2015; hereafter W&H) argue that evolutionary psychology (EP) is useful for unde...
Many theories have attempted to explain aggressive behaviour, ranging from social theories (Bandura,...
It is well understood in aggression research that males tend to exhibit higher levels of physical ag...
ABSTRACT. Biosocial theory claims that evolution did not design human psy-chological sex differences...
In focusing on gender differences in anger expression, Trnka (2013) provides a useful complement to ...
Provocation enhances aggression but diminishes the magnitude of the sex difference. This suggests th...
The evolutionary perspective of personality is based on Darwin's (1871) theory of natural selection....
Men are, as a sex, more aggressive than women. Evolutionary accounts of the sex difference in direct...
This article looks at the evolution of sex differences in sexuality in human beings, and asks whethe...
High rates of aggression-related and violent crime today, as well as in the past, suggest that the p...
Archer examines sex differences in aggression, and argues that these differences may be better expla...
The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright © Cambridge Universit...
Wӧlfer and Hewstone (2015; hereafter W&H) argue that evolutionary psychology (EP) is useful for unde...
Evolutionists have long argued that more aggressive and more physically fit males that could fight ...
Wӧlfer and Hewstone (2015; hereafter W&H) argue that evolutionary psychology (EP) is useful for ...
Wӧlfer and Hewstone (2015; hereafter W&H) argue that evolutionary psychology (EP) is useful for unde...
Many theories have attempted to explain aggressive behaviour, ranging from social theories (Bandura,...
It is well understood in aggression research that males tend to exhibit higher levels of physical ag...
ABSTRACT. Biosocial theory claims that evolution did not design human psy-chological sex differences...
In focusing on gender differences in anger expression, Trnka (2013) provides a useful complement to ...
Provocation enhances aggression but diminishes the magnitude of the sex difference. This suggests th...
The evolutionary perspective of personality is based on Darwin's (1871) theory of natural selection....
Men are, as a sex, more aggressive than women. Evolutionary accounts of the sex difference in direct...
This article looks at the evolution of sex differences in sexuality in human beings, and asks whethe...
High rates of aggression-related and violent crime today, as well as in the past, suggest that the p...