PSYC 3P34 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sociosexual Orientation, Sociobiology, Casual Sex

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Sakaluk et al. , 2013: dominant heterosexual scripts in emerging. Participants acknowledge some differences and progress from older scripts, that deviation from scripts can have consequences. Baldwin & baldwin, 1997: biopsychosocial model of gender differences in sexual interest (2) Hint: apply concepts in the development chapter to the baldwin. Bailey et al. (1994): gender differences in sexual interest (3,4) Evolutionary basis of sex differences in sexuality. Predictions: uncommitted sex: men should state that they have greater interest in, men should show greater interest in visual sexual stimuli, women should show greater concerns about status (searching for signs of opportunity) Their results for sex differences were consistent with sexual selection theory: initial predictions come up in the data, gender had a greater impact than sexual orientation on sexual interest measures. Schmitt et al. (2003): universal sex differences in sexual desire (7, 8, Test sexual selection theory by looking at other cultures.

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