Sexual Selection 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyRelationshipsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Keyleigh-StormCreated on: 26-05-16 16:52 725314810 Across 1. S-T M P. A male who managed to impregnate many females in a short span of time would have passed on more copies of his ------ than a less successful male, but a female could only produce one child at a time, thus giving her no reason to sleep around. (5) 4. In long-term mating, both sexes typically invest heavily in any offspring, and so sexual selection should favour high levels of choosiness in ---- sexes. (4) 5. IDA - Research shows that men like casual sex more than women but men couldn't have evolved this without the willingness of -----. (5) 8. Who conducted a study on 37 cultures which found that men prefer younger women as it shows signs of fertility and women prefer men with resources and ambition? (4) 10. Poor long-term mate choice could be ---------- for both sexes because they would've wasted valuable resources. (10) Down 2. It pays to be choosy as low quality mates could produce ---------- & unattractive offspring. High quality choice = better genes. (9) 3. L-T M P. To ensure that they'd be spending their resources wisely, men would be most attracted to females who display signs of ---------, an indication of their reproductive value. (9) 4. Who confirmed that men do choose younger women when they studied actual marriages in 29 cultures? Men who divorce & remarry tend to marry women who are increasingly younger than they are. (4) 7. As women have an obligatory biological investment in their children, they're predicted to be very particular about their choice of mate, which means being attracted to men who have valuable resources and are able to ------- them and their kids (Buss) (7) 8. Who said that the less time a man permits to elapse before he has sexual intercourse with a woman, the larger the number of women he can impregnate in a given time? (4)
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