Chapter 7: Problems of Parenting Flashcards
What happened in the Kibbutz study?
In the tribe, there is a HUGE division of labour, and children of the tribe are raised collectively.
Females wanted to raise their own kids rather than have them raised collectively, but men tried to veto this decision. Females outvoted the males.
shows that there is an inherent parent-child bond in humans that TRUMP philosophical ideas.
part of the reason for the lack of universality of parental care is that it is so ___
costly. It is reasonable to expect that whenever we do observe parental care in nature, the reproductive benefits must be large enough to outweigh the costs.
ex/ oysters literally just release sperm and eggs into the ocean and do not care. thousands of their potential offspring die because there is no investment
two hypotheses as to why moms may provide more parental care than dads
1) paternity uncertainty hypothesis
2) the mating opportunity cost hypothesis
T/F: mothers evolved parental mechanisms were deigned by selection for the good of the entire species and allow survival of the fittest. Proof?
FALSE. mothers EPM for parenting were designed by selection to help her OWN GENETIC OFFSPRING regardless of their fitness.
Seen in bats; mothers give birth and then go find food. There are thousands of baby bats in the cave but they are able to tell EXACTLY who their babies are, and they won’t feed someone else’s baby (ie/ not for the good of the species)
T/F: in terms of evolution, parents favour genetic relatedness and favour offspring who show more reproductive fitness
TRUE
paternity uncertainty hypothesis
males can never be sure that the offspring contains 50% of his genes. there is always some probability that another male has fertilized the female’s eggs.
when is paternity uncertainty strongest?
in species with internal female fertilization.
what is the mating opportunity cost hypothesis?
MOC’s are missed additional matings as a direct result of effort devoted to offspring. Males are more greatly affected by this in humans because males can produce more children by mating with a variety of women, but women generally cannot increase their reproductive output directly be mating with a variety of men.
the reproductive success of males tends to be limited primarily by the number of fertile females they can successfully inseminate.
when the mating opportunity costs males suffer from mising matings are LOW, the conditions would be more ____(favourable/non favourable) for the evolution of parental care
FAVORABLE
What prompts a female bird to lay eggs in the presence of eggs lad by another female?
it shows that the male that is guarding that territory is protecting and investing the eggs, so the female must know that he is a good mate.
Only ____% of stepfathers and ___% of stepmothers claim to have true parental feelings toward step children.
only 53% of step fathers and 23% of stepmothers.
T/F: step children tend to leave home earlier than their genetic children
true.
In the Yanomamo tribe, what may happen if a widowed female re marries?
the males who marry the widowed females with children can request the child be killed before marriage.
in folk literature, step parents are almost always portrayed as ___
villains
two sources of information that allow a man to infer if the child is his (besides DNA)
1) the general info about his partner’s sexual fidelity.
2) the perceptions of the child’s resemblance to him.
T/F: a woman and her family are more likely to make remarks about how a new born baby looks like the father rather than the mother
true. mother’s remarks about the resemblance to the father was 80% as frequent as her remarks about the baby’s resemblance to her.
T/F: the act of convincing people that the baby looks like the father is cross cultural
true. it is hypothesized that mothers and their kin attempt to influence the putative gather’s perceptions of his paternity, presumable to encourage male parental investment in the child.
what do fMRI studies show when males look at babies that look like them?
men show more cortical activity than women when shown faces of kids who look like them.
Particularly, in the LEFT FRONTAL CORTEX: part of the brain linked with inhibiting negative responses.
T/F: men who rate their kids as “not looking like them” were more likely to inflict severe spousal abuse
true
T/F; the bias in mother’s remarks about resemblance to the father DO NOT reflect actual resemblance
TRUE. children at ages 1, 3, and 5 do not resemble their fathers any more than they resemble their mothers. Other studies show that when people were asked to match a baby to a parent (either a mother or father), people actually matched babies to their mothers more easily.
Discuss what influences the amount of college tuition a child receives from the father
1) genetically related children get more college tuition than step children
2) fathers who are not 100% certain of their paternity do not give as much college tuition
3) fathers who are CURRENTLY with the mother of the child will provide more child tuition
(THEY ARE USING PARENTAL INVESTMENT as a method of MATE RETAINMENT)
the ___ ___ theory tells us that genetic relatedness to the child would be one predictor of infanticide
the inclusive fitness theory