Evolutionary Explanation

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    • What is the Evolutionary Explanation of Aggression?
      • An account of the changes in species over millions of years.
      • Characteristics that enhance survival and reproduction are naturally selected
    • What is the evolutionary explanations of Sexual Jealousy?
      • Sexual jealousy is greater in men because it evolved as a defence against cuckoldry, it drives aggressive strategies to retain mates
      • Men who could avoid cuckoldry were more reproductively successful
      • Therefore psychological mechanisms have evolved to increase anti-cuckoldry behaviours in males than females
    • What is Cuckoldry?
      A threat that men face of raising a child that is not genetically theirs
    • Who proposed the idea of Mate Retention Strategies?
      Wilson and Daly
    • What are the two Mate Retention Strategies?
      • Direct Guarding
      • Negative Inducements
    • What is Direct Guarding?
      Male vigilance over a partner's behaviour e.g. keeping tabs on them, checking who they have been seeing and tracking them
    • What are Negative Inducements?
      Behaviours such as issuing threats of dire consequences for infidelity
    • What was the Procedure of Shackleford's Study?
      • Studied intimate partner violence
      • 107 married couples who had been married less than one year completed different questionnaires
      • Men - Mate Retention Strategies
      • Women - Spouse Influence Report (extent of violence)
    • What were the Finding's of Shackleford's Study?
      Strong positive correlation between men's reports of mate retention behaviours and women's reports of partner's physical violence
    • Limitations of Shackleford's Study:
      • Only studied married couples of one year - Ignored unmarried couples and partners who have been married for longer so ungeneralisable
      • Small sample size - Ungeneralisable
      • Correlation - Can't establish causation
    • What is the Evolutionary Explanation of Bullying?
      • Bullying is an adaptive behaviour as it consists of behaviour that would aid survival in the EEA (Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness)
      • E.g. Shows dominance, strength, acquisition of resources and warding off potential rivals
    • Key study on Evolutionary Explanation of Bullying:
      • Volk et al (2012)
      • Characteristics associated with bullying behaviour are attractive to the opposite sex
      • Males - suggests dominance, acquisition of resources and warding off potential rivals = access to more females plus minimal threat from other males - greater reproductive success, therefore naturally selected
    • Evolutionary Explanation of Bullying - Female
      • Females bullying in relationships is seen as a means of controlling a partner's infidelity so that they continue to devote resources to them and their offspring in the future
      • This behaviour would be naturally selected because of enhances reproductive success
    • Limitation of the Evolutionary Explanation of Aggression:
      • Gender differences
      • Women using physical aggression risk offspring's survival so use verbal aggression to retain resource providing partner
      • Campbell
    • Strength of the Evolutionary Explanation of Aggression:
      • Real world application
      • Bullying is advantageous for the bully so 'meaningful roles' approach increases costs and rewards of prosocial alternatives
      • Ellis et al
    • Evaluation of the Evolutionary Explanation of Aggression:
      • Determinism Vs Free Will
      • The evolutionary argument suggests aggression is inevitable
      • But the humanistic approach argues that aggression is about free will, plus cognitive and social factors involved