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Lecture 11-8-11

Course: ANTH 204, Fall 2011
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11/8/11 I. Lecture The Psychology of males to detect infidelity --repercussions for emotional lives of men --sexual jealousy, human conflict, aggression and violence --Cuckolded, man kills wifes lover. Wife is missing; police suspect she too may have been murdered II. What is the evolved mating strategy of humans --adaptations for increased male investment --altricial offspring, pair bonds, selective mate choice...

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11/8/11 I. Lecture The Psychology of males to detect infidelity --repercussions for emotional lives of men --sexual jealousy, human conflict, aggression and violence --Cuckolded, man kills wifes lover. Wife is missing; police suspect she too may have been murdered II. What is the evolved mating strategy of humans --adaptations for increased male investment --altricial offspring, pair bonds, selective mate choice --evidence for maintaining promiscuity --testes size, sexual dimorphism, ethnographic data III. Pleauralistic mating strategies Buss & Schmitt --Sexual Theory --different Strategies long and short term mating strategies --long term mating --heavy investment by both parents, loving feelings, prolonged courtship period --short term mating --brief encounter, one-night stand, EPCs -genes-only investment by male, female benefits by seeking superior genes than those of her partner IV. Females have limited lifetime RS --choose quality over quantity --needs male with resources willing to invest when male investment increases RS A. Men --quantity over quality --seek cues to fertility and to fidelity
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