kin selection Flashcards

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Fieldman et al 2001

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testing relatedness

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testing relatedness

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Fieldman et al 2001

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Smith,Kish and Crawford 1987

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analysed wealth inheritance

More likely to give to their own offspring rather than other relatives including spouses

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analysed wealth inheritance

More likely to give to their own offspring rather than other relatives including spouses

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Smith,Kish and Crawford 1987

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Joan & silk 1980

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suggested that its was due to mostly people were post reproductive or infertile couples of distant relatives.

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suggested that its was due to mostly people were post reproductive or infertile couples of distant relatives.

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Joan & silk 1980

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Burnstein et al 1994

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japan and us individuals were asked who they would save from a burning house, close kin were favoured

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japan and us individuals were asked who they would save from a burning house, close kin were favoured

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Burnstein et al 1994

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Betzig and turke 1986

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On the pacific atoll of ifaluk, food was shared most between relatives

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On the pacific atoll of ifaluk, food was shared most between relatives

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Betzig and turke 1986

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Roberts et al 2005

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showed that individuals were able to tell which two t-shirts had been worn by a set of twins.

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showed that individuals were able to tell which two t-shirts had been worn by a set of twins.

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Roberts et al 2005

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Debruine 2002

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showed that people were more likely to trust a stranger when their face had been manipulated to look more similar to their own

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showed that people were more likely to trust a stranger when their face had been manipulated to look more similar to their own

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Debruine 2002

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Oates and Wilson 2002

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also found that participants were more likely to give help to somebody when they share a surname.

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also found that participants were more likely to give help to somebody when they share a surname.

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Oates and Wilson 2002

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Betzig & weber 1995

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some evidence that us presidents are more likely to have sons and bequeath them more than daughters

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some evidence that us presidents are more likely to have sons and bequeath them more than daughters

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Betzig & weber 1995

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Keller et al 2001

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self report data among 3200 parents, found no effect of differential allocation between son and daughters

20
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self report data among 3200 parents, found no effect of differential allocation between son and daughters

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Keller et al 2001

21
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Haig 1993

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womb Conflict

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womb Conflict

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Haig 1993

23
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Daly & Wilson 1982

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Following birth mothers are 4 times more likely to say the baby looks like the father

24
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Following birth mothers are 4 times more likely to say the baby looks like the father

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Daly & Wilson 1982

25
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McLain et al 2001

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showed that independent judges that the baby is more like the mothers

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showed that independent judges that the baby is more like the mothers

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McLain et al 2001