Life-history theory (LHT) has drawn upon the concept of “time preference” as a psychological mechanism for the development of fast and slow strategies. However, the conceptual and empirical nature of this mechanism is ill-defined. This study compared four traits commonly used as measures of “time preference” (impulsivity, sensation seeking, future orientation and delay discounting) and evaluated their relationship to variables associated with life-history strategies (aggressive behavior and mating attitudes, biological sex, pubertal timing, victimization, and exposure to aggression in the environment). Results indicated that only sensation seeking consistently showed all the predicted associations, although impulsivity, future orientation, ...
The fast-slow paradigm of life history (LH) focuses on how individuals grow, mate, and reproduce at ...
Item does not contain fulltextVariation in life history (LH) traits along the fast-slow continuum (r...
Life History Strategy (LHS) describes a cluster of evolved traits whose adaptive function is to faci...
Life-history theory (LHT) has drawn upon the concept of “time preference” as a psychological mechani...
Abstract: Life-history theory (LHT) has drawn upon the concept of “time preference ” as a psychologi...
Impulsivity has often been invoked as a proximate driver of different life-history strategies. Howev...
In this paper, we critically review the conceptualization and implementation of psychological measur...
Life history (LH) theory provides an evolutionary theoretical framework for understanding individual...
Interest in incorporating life history research from evolutionary biology into the human sciences ha...
Evolutionary Life History Theory (LHT) is a powerful framework that can be used for understanding be...
The behavioral approach system (BAS) has been shown to be important in everyday life. However, its p...
How organisms discount the value of future rewards is associated with many important outcomes, and m...
This article attends to recent discussions of validity in psychometric research on human life histor...
The fast-slow paradigm of life history (LH) focuses on how individuals grow, mate, and reproduce at ...
Human life history (LH) strategies are theoretically regulated by developmental exposure to environm...
The fast-slow paradigm of life history (LH) focuses on how individuals grow, mate, and reproduce at ...
Item does not contain fulltextVariation in life history (LH) traits along the fast-slow continuum (r...
Life History Strategy (LHS) describes a cluster of evolved traits whose adaptive function is to faci...
Life-history theory (LHT) has drawn upon the concept of “time preference” as a psychological mechani...
Abstract: Life-history theory (LHT) has drawn upon the concept of “time preference ” as a psychologi...
Impulsivity has often been invoked as a proximate driver of different life-history strategies. Howev...
In this paper, we critically review the conceptualization and implementation of psychological measur...
Life history (LH) theory provides an evolutionary theoretical framework for understanding individual...
Interest in incorporating life history research from evolutionary biology into the human sciences ha...
Evolutionary Life History Theory (LHT) is a powerful framework that can be used for understanding be...
The behavioral approach system (BAS) has been shown to be important in everyday life. However, its p...
How organisms discount the value of future rewards is associated with many important outcomes, and m...
This article attends to recent discussions of validity in psychometric research on human life histor...
The fast-slow paradigm of life history (LH) focuses on how individuals grow, mate, and reproduce at ...
Human life history (LH) strategies are theoretically regulated by developmental exposure to environm...
The fast-slow paradigm of life history (LH) focuses on how individuals grow, mate, and reproduce at ...
Item does not contain fulltextVariation in life history (LH) traits along the fast-slow continuum (r...
Life History Strategy (LHS) describes a cluster of evolved traits whose adaptive function is to faci...