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Bundle 2 - Evolutionary psychology
Sets 5-10

5 - Indirect benefits in mate choice
6 - Same-sex aggression
7 - Evolutionary psychopathology
8 - Brain size & Language
9 - Evolutionary culture
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Bundle 1 - Evolutionary Psychology
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1 - Forms of selection
2 - Kin Selection
3 - Variation & Life history
4 - Parental investment
5 - Direct benefits in mate choice 

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Evolutionary psychology: Evolutionary psychopathology
Set 8 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering evolutionary psychopathology, the evolution of mental illnesses

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
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Define the Mismatch hypothesis of evolutionary pathology - Mental health disorders were once adaptive: and so useful for survival, but not in modern times. 
Deficits in Schizophrenia - Deficits in: attention, working memory, language processing, motor, auditory-v...
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Set 8 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering evolutionary psychopathology, the evolution of mental illnesses

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
Define the Mismatch hypothesis of evolutionary pathology - Mental health disorders were once adaptive: and so useful for survival, but not in modern times. 
Deficits in Schizophrenia - Deficits in: attention, working memory, language processing, motor, auditory-v...
Evolutionary psychology: Same-sex aggression
Set 7 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering same-sex aggression

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
What 3 factors define ‘aggression’? - Intent, harm, and motivation to avoid 
What percentage of violent crime are committed by men in the US? - 89% (US Beuro of stats, 2006-200) 
Example of the challenge hypothesis in chimps Hint: Muller 2004 - Female chimps go into oestrus individually. When they do, ...
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Set 7 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering same-sex aggression

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
What 3 factors define ‘aggression’? - Intent, harm, and motivation to avoid 
What percentage of violent crime are committed by men in the US? - 89% (US Beuro of stats, 2006-200) 
Example of the challenge hypothesis in chimps Hint: Muller 2004 - Female chimps go into oestrus individually. When they do, ...
Evolutionary psychology: Direct benefits in mate choice
Set 5 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering direct benefits in mate choice

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
Benefits of mate choice: define direct and indirect - Direct = benefits to YOU and immediate RS Indirect = benefits to OFFSPRING and its survival 
Who defined ‘Resource Holding Potential’? - Elmen & Oring, 1977 
Considering anisogamy, which sex should do the ‘choosing’ in partner choice?...
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Set 5 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering direct benefits in mate choice

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
Benefits of mate choice: define direct and indirect - Direct = benefits to YOU and immediate RS Indirect = benefits to OFFSPRING and its survival 
Who defined ‘Resource Holding Potential’? - Elmen & Oring, 1977 
Considering anisogamy, which sex should do the ‘choosing’ in partner choice?...
Evolutionary psychology: Life history
Set 3 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering Variation and Life History

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories Examples:

What is Life History Theory? - Organisms have a limited energy supply - LHT is the study of ​why organisms vary in their prioritisation of different goals in energy expenditure 
Example of k-selection - Humans and whales: small no. offspring, high parental care, long gestation, long lactation, larg...
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Set 3 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering Variation and Life History

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories Examples:

What is Life History Theory? - Organisms have a limited energy supply - LHT is the study of ​why organisms vary in their prioritisation of different goals in energy expenditure 
Example of k-selection - Humans and whales: small no. offspring, high parental care, long gestation, long lactation, larg...
Evolutionary psychology: Brain size & language
Set 9 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering brain size and language evolution

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 

Examples:
Relating to brain size, what is allometric scaling? - The larger the body, the larger the brain
Give an example of chimp communication - Chimps have different calls for when different foods are available and calls differ depending on how many are around (Slocombe 2005)
Are intelligence (IQ), ...
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Set 9 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering brain size and language evolution

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 

Examples:
Relating to brain size, what is allometric scaling? - The larger the body, the larger the brain
Give an example of chimp communication - Chimps have different calls for when different foods are available and calls differ depending on how many are around (Slocombe 2005)
Are intelligence (IQ), ...
Evolutionary psychology: Forms of selection
Set 1 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology 

Question answer cards covering forms of selection
Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories

Examples:
What is the unit of selection? - The gene 
Example of intersexual selection with extreme good controls (experimentally-induced traits) - BIRD TAIL LENGTH Widowbirds (Andersson, Nature, 1982) 
What are the 4 levels of explanation for behvaiour? (Tinbergen’s 4 ‘why’s) - PROXIMAL Proximal / mechanis...
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Set 1 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology 

Question answer cards covering forms of selection
Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories

Examples:
What is the unit of selection? - The gene 
Example of intersexual selection with extreme good controls (experimentally-induced traits) - BIRD TAIL LENGTH Widowbirds (Andersson, Nature, 1982) 
What are the 4 levels of explanation for behvaiour? (Tinbergen’s 4 ‘why’s) - PROXIMAL Proximal / mechanis...
Evolutionary psychology: Indirect benefits in mate choice
Set 6 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering indirect benefits in mate choice

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
What is the Handicap Principle? - Zahavi, 1975: honest signals which are costly indicate good health 
From humans, does facial symmetry relate to health? - YES: facial symmetry and less hospital stays (Waynforth 1998), more health rated (Jones 2011) 
Why is yellow>blue skin preferred? - Sign...
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Set 6 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering indirect benefits in mate choice

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
What is the Handicap Principle? - Zahavi, 1975: honest signals which are costly indicate good health 
From humans, does facial symmetry relate to health? - YES: facial symmetry and less hospital stays (Waynforth 1998), more health rated (Jones 2011) 
Why is yellow>blue skin preferred? - Sign...
Evolutionary psychology: Parental investment
Set 4 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering Parental investment

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
What is the Grandmother Hypothesis? - Hamilton 1966: Grandmothers live past menopause to aid their daughter’s reproductive success by caring for grandchildren
What are the 2 hormones vital to pair bonding? - Oxytocin and vasopressin 
Does ​Bateman's principle ​apply to human societies? (Brown, 2009) ...
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Set 4 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering Parental investment

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
What is the Grandmother Hypothesis? - Hamilton 1966: Grandmothers live past menopause to aid their daughter’s reproductive success by caring for grandchildren
What are the 2 hormones vital to pair bonding? - Oxytocin and vasopressin 
Does ​Bateman's principle ​apply to human societies? (Brown, 2009) ...