If you are studying Relationships this year, you may be interested in some new research by David Buss and graduate students Jaime Confer and Carin Perilloux. Their study found that men looking for short term "companionship" are more interested in her body than her face; however, men looking for long term relationships are more focused on a woman's face.
Published in Relationships
John Bowlby's explanation of attachment was strongly influenced-by the research and theories of ethologists such as Konrad Lorenz who investigated imprinting in geese. Bowlby reasoned that attachment serves a biological purpose: to keep parents nearby so that infants are protected from danger.
Published in Attachment
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 07:19

Parent-Offspring Conflict

Parent-offspring conflict concerns conflicts that arise over how much parental investment parents give to offspring. This occurs because the nature of the genetic relationships between parents and offspring means that they each have different priorities.
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 06:53

Sex Differences in Parental Investment

There are several explanations of sex differences in parental investment: that females typically invest more because they have already invested the most (Trivers, 1972); that females invest more because males have less parental certainty; or that females are less likely to have more offspring in the future (Gross and Sargent, 2005).
Human beings, in evolutionary terms, are vehicles for ensuring the continued existence of the genes they contain. They do this through sexual reproduction: the greater the number of offspring a human being produces the greater the probability that any genes it contains will continue to exist and the greater the probability that at least some of the offspring will go on to produce offspring of their own.