GE CLST M72B Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Role Theory, Meta-Analysis, Sexual Selection

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Does sexual selection explain sex differences in aggression? behavioral and. Argues that sexual selection provides a better explanation for human sex differences in aggression than social role theory. Aggression- behavior intended to harm another individual (includes indirect, which is seen in females- sex difference. The choice of a member of one sex by another sex, usually males by females because of parental investment theory. Where resources important to reproduction are located, there will be more competition for access to sex with lower reproductive rate, polygyny is more likely; monogamy with more resources and provide paternal care. Conditional reproductive strategy- when monogamous species retain polygynous traits, the degree to which this occurs is dependent on context and individual and difference arises from whether reproductive effort is placed on mating or parenting. Because females gestate, males are more competitive with higher reproductive capacity. In humans, more male-male homicides; females not as involved because of offspring (risk-averse)

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