Exam 10: Aggression and Warfare
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Exam 3: Combating the Hostile Forces of Nature:52 Questions
Exam 4: Womens Long-Term Mating Strategies49 Questions
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Exam 6: Short-Term Sexual Strategies48 Questions
Exam 7: Problems of Parenting44 Questions
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Which of the following, if documented, would support the recalibration theory?
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Mechanisms producing aggression should lie dormant unless ____________.
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Women often cite ___________ as a key cause or precipitating context of spousal abuse.
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Patton found that "warriorship" and status are ______________ correlated.
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The most common complaint of husbands about their inability to control their wives was __________.
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Autonomy-limiting behaviors are __________ correlated with violence perpetrated by husbands against their wives.
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____________wives and girlfriends are more likely to be killed by their intimate partner than _____________.
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Which of the following traits was associated with more anger-proneness among men but not women?
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The discovery of chimpanzees raiding a neighboring territory to assault an enemy led researchers to question __________.
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In traditional cultures, men's mortality rate due to warfare and homicide is quite high, sometimes even as high as 36 percent. This implies that __________.
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How many cultures have been identified so far in which women form coalitions designed to kill other coalitions?
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Hyde found that the largest sex difference in aggression is manifest in __________.
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Males of many species have to impress the females with their physical prowess in order to gain sexual access. What attribute makes humans different such that men experience young male syndrome?
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Female same-sex verbal derogation occurs most often in ______________.
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Which of the following is NOT an essential condition that must be met for adaptations to evolve for initiating coalitional aggression?
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Men in their _________ are most likely to be the victim of a homicide; they are ____ times more likely than women to become homicide victims at this age.
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Nisbett pointed out that failure to aggress when aggressed against in "cultures of honor" can result in __________.
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Aggression perpetrated by women is often all of the following EXCEPT __________.
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