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1 Evolutionary Psychology The study of evolutionary explanations for shared human behaviors.

2 Topics in Evolutionary Psychology  Why do humans tend to pair off monogamously?  Why do babies tend to develop stranger anxiety at about the same age (8-13 mo.)?  Why are people more likely to develop a phobia of spiders than of guns?

3 Evolutionary psychologists use natural selection to explain behaviors.  What is natural selection? –(1) Genetic differences between individuals in a species causes (2) some organisms to be better suited to their environment. (3)These organisms are more likely to survive and pass on their genes so (4)these traits become more common in successive generations.

4 Why does stranger anxiety appear between 8-13 mo? 1. Genetic mutations create variation in when stranger anxiety appears: 1.0 months 2.3 months 3.6 months 4.9 months 5.1 year 6.2 years 7.3 years 8.Never (For simplicity, assume stranger anxiety persists for 6-8 months from onset.)

5 Why does stranger anxiety appear between 8-13 mo? In what way are the infants that develop stranger anxiety at 9-12 months better suited to their environment?  0-6 months – what is the danger in getting stranger anxiety too early?  2 years-never – what is the danger in getting stranger anxiety too late?

6 Your turn: Develop an evolutionary hypothesis for the following common human behavior: Children protest going to bed.

7 Evolutionary Psych Data 1.5-year-old1-year-old 2.40-year-old20-year-old 3.OlderYounger 4.Good financial prospectsAn attractive body Good-looking faceAmbition and industriousness Caring personalityExciting personality 5. a. FatherMother b. Parents of fatherParents of mother c. Younger parentsOlder parents 6.a. Death of a sonDeath of a daughter b. Death of an unhealthy childDeath of a healthy child

8 Gender Differences in Reproduction Women Sure the baby is hers Invests lots of time/energy into each child Can only make one baby per 9 month period (usually) Men Less sure the baby is his May invest very little time and energy into each child Have virtually unlimited reproductive potential Therefore, it is in the woman’s best interest to be choosy about who she mates with, picking only men who are 1) likely to have good genes, and 2) willing and able to provide for her and the child.

9 How does a women know? Good looks often indicates good genes. - Masculinized physical features correlates positively with better immune function. - Facial symmetry indicates lack of parasite infection.

10 How does a women know? - Feminized facial features correlate positively a greater willingness to help raise children. -So do we look for masculine or feminine features? -It depends.

11 Mate selection and the menstrual cycle

12 Darwin Award Honoring those who improve the species...by accidentally removing themselves from it!


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