The evolutionary perspective of personality is based on Darwin's (1871) theory of natural selection. Gender differences in short‐ and long‐term mating behaviors (love and romance), human sexual behavior, and mate retention strategies (aggression, jealousy, and parenting) in relation to personality and key theories of explanation are presented, along with an evaluation of and suggestions for future research for the evolutionary perspective of personality
Evolutionists have long argued that more aggressive and more physically fit males that could fight ...
Capturing a scientific change in thinking about personality and individual differences that has been...
Sociobiology is an interdisciplinary science dependent on Darwin’s theory of evolution. It owes inno...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
Darwin’s (1871) theory of sexual selection and the associated mechanisms of intrasexual competition ...
This chapter introduces the reader to some of the influential perspectives on female mate choice in ...
Shared evolutionary selection pressures have created many similar cognitive processes and interactio...
ABSTRACT. Biosocial theory claims that evolution did not design human psy-chological sex differences...
Evolutionary Personality Psychology 2 Personality, from an evolutionary perspective, represents a ...
Ten empirical studies were employed to investigate intra-sex differences in human sexual strategy at...
A relationship between personality processes and evolution can be seen when behaviors associated wit...
The evolutionary hypothesis of mate selection was tested by combining traits deemed as evolutionaril...
This article looks at the evolution of sex differences in sexuality in human beings, and asks whethe...
Trivers (Sexual selection and the descent of man, Aldine-Atherton, Chicago, pp 136–179, 1972) propos...
Mate value is defined as the degree to which an individual possesses the characteristics desired by ...
Evolutionists have long argued that more aggressive and more physically fit males that could fight ...
Capturing a scientific change in thinking about personality and individual differences that has been...
Sociobiology is an interdisciplinary science dependent on Darwin’s theory of evolution. It owes inno...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
Darwin’s (1871) theory of sexual selection and the associated mechanisms of intrasexual competition ...
This chapter introduces the reader to some of the influential perspectives on female mate choice in ...
Shared evolutionary selection pressures have created many similar cognitive processes and interactio...
ABSTRACT. Biosocial theory claims that evolution did not design human psy-chological sex differences...
Evolutionary Personality Psychology 2 Personality, from an evolutionary perspective, represents a ...
Ten empirical studies were employed to investigate intra-sex differences in human sexual strategy at...
A relationship between personality processes and evolution can be seen when behaviors associated wit...
The evolutionary hypothesis of mate selection was tested by combining traits deemed as evolutionaril...
This article looks at the evolution of sex differences in sexuality in human beings, and asks whethe...
Trivers (Sexual selection and the descent of man, Aldine-Atherton, Chicago, pp 136–179, 1972) propos...
Mate value is defined as the degree to which an individual possesses the characteristics desired by ...
Evolutionists have long argued that more aggressive and more physically fit males that could fight ...
Capturing a scientific change in thinking about personality and individual differences that has been...
Sociobiology is an interdisciplinary science dependent on Darwin’s theory of evolution. It owes inno...