evolutionary explanations for aggression Flashcards
what is an evolutionary explanation?
it accounts for changes in species over time, characteristics that enhance survival and reproduction are naturally selected
what are the 2 evolutionary explanations for aggression?
- sexual jealousy
- infedelity
what is sexual jealousy?
a direct response to parental uncertainty, which leads to a risk of cuckoldry
what is cuckoldry?
a male raising a child which is not his
is cuckoldry an evolutionary advantage or disadvantage?
an evolutionary disadvantage
how is cuckoldry an evolutionary disadvantage?
it wastes the male’s resources, which he could’ve used on his own children
- wasting reproductive chances
how is sexual jealousy adaptive?
it is adaptive to men as it reduces cuckoldry risk
who researched mate retention strategies?
Wilson and Daly
what are mate retention strategies for?
males have evolved mate retention strategies in response to sexual jealousy
what are the 2 examples of mate retention strategies?
- direct guarding (restricting autonomy of partner)
- negative inducements (violence or threats of violence)
how did Wilson and Daly demonstrate mate retention strategies in research?
- demonstrated this assumption with the claim that a majority of domestic violence or uxoricide (wife killing) cases, were a result of extreme sexual jealousy of the partner
what did Shakleford research into?
link between male retention strategies and aggression
outline Shakleford’s research
- found that when 107 couples, who’d been married for less than a year, individually completed the Male Retention Inventory (husbands) and the Spouse Influence Report (wives),
there was a positive correlation between increasing scores on these two measures - which translated to being an important predictor of the use of aggression in such married relationships
what does Shakleford’s research show?
- shows a clear relationship between sexual jealousy, mate retention strategies and violence towards women
- suggests that aggression is a response to an adaptive problem, where mate retention strategies are activated when the problem of a mate’s infedelity is faced
what is infedelity?
a voluntary sexual relationship between a married individual and a non-spouse