Testosterone and human aggression: an evaluation of the challenge hypothesis
J Archer - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2006 - Elsevier
Research on testosterone-behavior relationships in humans is assessed in relation to a
version of the challenge hypothesis, originally proposed to account for testosterone …
version of the challenge hypothesis, originally proposed to account for testosterone …
Women's sexual strategies: The evolution of long-term bonds and extrapair sex
EG Pillsworth, MG Haselton - Annual Review of Sex Research, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Because of their heavy obligatory investment in offspring and limited offspring number,
ancestral women faced the challenge of securing sufficient material resources for …
ancestral women faced the challenge of securing sufficient material resources for …
Consilience and life history theory: From genes to brain to reproductive strategy
AJ Figueredo, G Vásquez, BH Brumbach… - Developmental …, 2006 - Elsevier
We describe an integrated theory of individual differences that traces the behavioral
development of life history from genes to brain to reproductive strategy. We provide …
development of life history from genes to brain to reproductive strategy. We provide …
Sex similarities and differences in preferences for short-term mates: what, whether, and why.
NP Li, DT Kenrick - Journal of personality and social psychology, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
Are there sex differences in criteria for sexual relationships? The answer depends on what
question a researcher asks. Data suggest that, whereas the sexes differ in whether they will …
question a researcher asks. Data suggest that, whereas the sexes differ in whether they will …
Peacocks, Picasso, and parental investment: The effects of romantic motives on creativity.
V Griskevicius, RB Cialdini… - Journal of personality and …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
Four experiments explored the effects of mating motivation on creativity. Even without other
incentives to be creative, romantic motives enhanced creativity on subjective and objective …
incentives to be creative, romantic motives enhanced creativity on subjective and objective …
Women's fertility across the cycle increases the short-term attractiveness of creative intelligence
MG Haselton, GF Miller - Human nature, 2006 - Springer
Male provisioning ability may have evolved as a “good dad” indicator through sexual
selection, whereas male creativity may have evolved partly as a “good genes” indicator. If …
selection, whereas male creativity may have evolved partly as a “good genes” indicator. If …
Is traditional gender ideology associated with sex-typed mate preferences? A test in nine nations
Abstract Social role theory (Eagly, Wood, & Diekman, 2000) predicts that traditional gender
ideology is associated with preferences for qualities in a mate that reflect a conventional …
ideology is associated with preferences for qualities in a mate that reflect a conventional …
Cues of parental investment as a factor in attractiveness
GL Brase - Evolution and Human Behavior, 2006 - Elsevier
One prediction derived from parental investment theory is that women will be more attentive
than men are to cues of a prospective mate's dispositions to invest in children. Research …
than men are to cues of a prospective mate's dispositions to invest in children. Research …
Evolutionary developmental psychology: Contributions from comparative research with nonhuman primates
D Maestripieri, JR Roney - Developmental Review, 2006 - Elsevier
Evolutionary developmental psychology is a discipline that has the potential to integrate
conceptual approaches to the study of behavioral development derived from psychology …
conceptual approaches to the study of behavioral development derived from psychology …
Bridging social psychology
PAM Van Lange - Bridging Social Psychology, 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
Why bridging social psychology? Are there benefits to connecting with other fields of
psychology, such as cognitive or developmental psychology? And how about connecting …
psychology, such as cognitive or developmental psychology? And how about connecting …