According to Helen Fisher, humans are the only animal capable of love.
False
According to Helen Fisher's Ted Talk, almost everyone who has been in
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True
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Charles Darwin first suggested that ________ may be a form of mating ritual that humans share with other species.
Dancing
In the video "Clubbing in the Wild," which male is successful in obtaining a female mate?
This parody of club culture in a wildlife setting suggests that females tend to build coalitions to avoid unwanted efforts from male suitors.
Finding "human" behavior is difficulty, because our cultural groups are so varied.
True
Mating that occurs between two unrelated individuals is called
outbred mating
On average, most humans practice what type of marriage structure?
serial monogamy
When selecting a mate, on average heterosexual men prefer women who are
younger in age compared to man
Based upon a review of the Human Relations Area File (HRAF), which cultural structure (i.e., egalitarian, small scale) were least likely to kiss in a romantic way?
egalitarian/foraging cultures
Kissing in a romantic/sexual way is a human universal, practiced by all cultures.
False
This marriage structure involves one woman marrying multiple men, usually brothers.
Polyandry
The study of sex differences in mate selection are based upon all potential options in human mating and dating.
False
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According to _________, adults are not sexually attracted to individuals with whom they were raised.
The Westermarck Effect
According to Helen Fisher's Ted talk, "The brain in love," being in love is neurologically like
having a chemical additction
According to the YouTube video "Will Dancing Get You Laid?" which male dance movements garnered the most attention from women?
twisting, bending, and fluid movements of the core body region
The evolved ability to recognize others based upon morphological (appearance) and behavioral similarities is called
phenotypic matching
Equally beneficial exchanges between two individuals (usually strangers) is called
positive reciprocity
Humans, through the evolution of fictive kin groups, are redefining the coefficient of relatedness (r) in Hamilton's Rule.
True
An exchange of items with equal value is called
balanced reciprocity
Inclusive Fitness, demonstrated by Hamilton's Rule, explains why we incur costs for those to whom we are not biologically related.
False
In addition to conspecific families of choice, fictive kinship can cross species barriers.
True
When building trust in a group, knowledge of possible, future repeat interactions is important.
True
Which ecological relationship is most likely the foundation for what we call altruism?
mutualism
Most altruism is actually mutualism via delayed reciprocity.
True
In his video "Evolution of Cooperation," Robert Sapolsky argues that even which, lowly life form show signs of reciprocal altruism (cooperation)?
Bacteria
The Evolution of Trust Game is built on something called "game theory" and specifically, "The Prisoner's Dilemma." According to this theory, which of the following statements is true?
We are products of our environment because we are each other's environment.
Which of the following is an example of generalized reciprocity?
A parent investing in a child and providing resources for that child's growth.
The belief that a gain for "us" must come at a loss for someone else, and vice versa, is called a(n)
zero sum game
Considering what it would be like to be a paleo dad, Gray states that which activity would be the first thing he does in the morning?
Grab a gun and go hunting
According to the Evolution Institute, which of the following were reasons people used to have many children?
women's oppression, Religion taught people it was their duty to have many children, children were needed to work on farms
Men are more likely to invest in direct care, while women are more likely to invest in indirect care.
False (other way around)
According to Gray, more modern men should strive to become paleo dads.
False - fathers need to fulfill their role
From an evolutionary perspective, it is puzzling that modern people are having fewer children.
True
Women have a physiological adaptation that releases bonding hormones when they nurse their children.
True
Which of the following is a form of direct care?
grooming (resource acquisition, home defense,
competition reduction, or grooming)
Crittenden and Marlowe found that Hadza women exchanged childcare duties for which resource?
food
Many people in modern industrial and postindustrial cultures are beginning to apply alloparental care to non-human animals.
true
Many people in modern industrial and postindustrial cultures are beginning to apply alloparental care to non-human animals.
a gardener who provides an ecosystem in which the child can learn
This is the term used for care provided by any member of the community who is not the mother of the child/offspring.
allomaternal care
Which of the following inventions may be both the cause for choosing to have fewer children and the means to protect the choice to have fewer children (i.e., the chicken and the egg of the puzzle)?
birth control technologies
Dr. Volsche asked you to consider which came first: alloparental care or cooperation?
True
Which of the following is an example of indirect care?
home defense
According to Gopnik, which concept of caregiving only really came about in the 20th century (1900s)?
parenting as a way of shaping future adults
Which of these early human interactions may have been crucial to our success as a species?
grandmothers playing with and feeding babies in the camp
To the surprise of researchers, young Hadza children are already engaged in foraging for portions of their own daily calories.
True
The slowing of cellular division and gradual deletion of the telomeres on chromosomes is known as
senescence
Despite the extreme difference in post-reproductive survival, there is little to no difference between the loss of fecundity in humans compared to chimpanzees
True
Elderly individuals often receive the recommendation to eat less in order to live longer.
True
The Grandmother Hypothesis is
a theoretical framework meant to explain the evolution of menopause.
Which of the following is true about men and women's reproductive decline?
Both men and women experience reproductive decline, but women experience it earlier in life and with complete cessation of fecundity.
Which of the following is/are a proven benefit of grandparents in the life of children?
Improved life history outcomes
Survival of culture/heritage
Parental support
Which well-known primatologist studied kinship in chimpanzees, including a specific interest in Flo and her parenting strategies?
jane goodall
Scientists have modeled The Grandmother Hypothesis using computers and a hypothetical chimp-like primate species.
true
According to Cosmides and Tooby, we have evolved to build alliances for defense and social cooperation.
true
Pre-historic human violence often ended in mass killing of "out" groups
false - before our complex social institutions arose, were highly ritualize
What is the term for the ability to sense's another's emotional state and take another's perspective?
empathy
"Fair" redistribution of resources among a group is one way to reduce conflict and violence.
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