Chapter 9 - Biological Basis - Evolutionary Psychology of Personality Flashcards
variation
individuals within a species are variable in terms of their morphology (structure, forms), physiology and behavior
heritability
some of the variations within the species is heritable
competition
competition within the species for resources such as food, mates, places to live, …
natural selection
as a result of competition, some individuals will leave more offspring than others → these children will have inherited characteristics from their parents
adaptation
result of natural selection → individuals within a species become adapted to the environment (individuals of genes from those parents who have done better in competition and survived)
three main ways of describing adaptations to understand evolutionary modifications
> functional
domain-specific
numerous
Evolutionary personality
Assumption: Personality traits emerge as a result of human’s adaptations to their social environments
> Fittest (best adapted) members of a species survived and reproduced → their traits were carried forward
Buss theory of personality and adaptation
> personality traits represent successful adaptations
- certain traits were part of adaptive landscape
- certain behaviors were linked to survival and reproduction
Prisoners Dilemma (Rands et al)
Use of the prisoners dilemma idea to explain the emergence of leadership between pair of social foragers
> Two rabbits instead of two prisoners!
four main areas of consideration when studying adaptive personality
- definition of adaptive personality (broad vs. narrow sense)
- behavioral consistency (Short-term vs. long term variation)
- conceptual nature and function of adaptive personality traits (plasticity vs. highly constrained
- possible models for studying adaptive personality