Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA
Behav Brain Sci. 2022 Jul 25;45:e134. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X22000450.
Benenson et al. (2022) amass impressive evidence of robust sex differences as support for expanding "staying alive" theory. We argue for a broader and more domain-specific conceptualization focusing on life history tradeoffs between survival and mating success. Using three examples - women's disgust, fear of rape, and cultivation of bodyguards - we illustrate these tradeoffs and suggest a broader theoretical framework.
本森等人(2022 年)积累了令人印象深刻的证据,证明了强有力的性别差异是支持扩展“生存”理论的依据。我们主张更广泛和更具领域特异性的概念化,重点关注生存和交配成功之间的生活史权衡。我们使用三个例子——女性的厌恶、对强奸的恐惧和保镖的培养——来说明这些权衡,并提出一个更广泛的理论框架。