Advances in experimental social psychology. Volume 53 /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Academic Press,
2016.
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Colección: | Advances in experimental social psychology ;
vol. 53. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Experimental Social Psychology; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Chapter One: Pair-Bonded Relationships and Romantic Alternatives: Toward an Integration of Evolutionary and Relationship ...; 1. The Conflict-Confluence Continuum Model: An Introduction; 2. Two Theoretical Traditions: Evolutionary Psychology and Relationship Science; 2.1. Evolutionary Psychological Approaches; 2.2. Relationship Science Approaches; 2.3. Is Relationship-Inspired Science Evolution-Inspired Science?
- 3. Characterizing the Divergence Between Perspectives: Confluence versus Conflict of Interest3.1. Relationship Science: An Emphasis on Confluence of Interest; 3.2. Evolutionary Science: An Emphasis on Conflicts of Interest; 3.3. Conceptualizing Variation in Ancestral Selection on Intersexual Relationships: The Conflict-Confluence Model; 3.4. Contrasting Predictions Offered by the Two Selection Models; 4. The Ovulatory Shift Hypothesis: Integrating Evolutionary Psychological and Relationship Science Approaches; 4.1. Ovulatory Shifts in Human and Nonhuman Mammals
- 4.2. Has Estrous Sexuality Been Shaped by Selection in Humans?4.2.1. Maintenance Hypothesis; 4.2.2. Dual-Mating Hypothesis; 4.2.3. Adaptive Workaround Hypothesis; 4.3. Ovulatory Shifts and the Close Relationships Literature; 5. Integrative Approaches to Reconcile the Close Relationships and Ovulatory Shift Perspectives; 5.1. Integration Model 1: Moderation by Relationship Features (Adaptive Workarounds); 5.2. Integration Model 2: Extended Sexuality as a Means to Promote Pair-Bonding; 5.3. Integration Model 3: Inhibiting Mechanisms; 6. Toward Better Testing and Integration of the Models
- 6.1. Moderating Variables Inspired by the Conflict-Confluence Model6.1.1. Environmental Factors Affecting Mate Choice; 6.1.2. Factors Affecting the Value of Partners/Relationships; 6.1.3. Features of the Female; 6.1.4. Features of Alternative Partners; 6.2. Incorporating the Moderating Variables into the Three Integrative Ovulatory Shift Models; 6.2.1. The Adaptive Workaround Model; 6.2.2. The Extended Sexuality Model; 6.2.3. The Inhibition Model; 6.3. Summary; 7. Conflict versus Confluence as a Broad Framework for Integrating Evolutionary Psychology and Relationship Science
- 7.1. The Function of Relationship Quality7.2. ``Errors�� in Mate Value Judgments; 8. A Note on the Process: From Adversaries to Collaborators; 9. Conclusion; References; Chapter Two: The Behavioral Immune System: Implications for Social Cognition, Social Interaction, and Social Influence; 1. Introduction; 2. Conceptual Background on the Behavioral Immune System; 2.1. Theory and Research Within the Biological Sciences; 2.2. Brief History of Disease Avoidance Within the Literature on Human Motivation; 2.3. Unique Functional Implications Associated with the Threat Posed by Parasites