Exam 10: Aggression and Warfare
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Exam 4: Womens Long-Term Mating Strategies49 Questions
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Which of the following individuals should be MOST anger-prone, according to the recalibration theory of anger?
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In _______ cultures studied to date, men are overwhelmingly more often the perpetrators of homicide than are women.
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After being primed with ________ cues, ________ report higher desires to react with direct aggression to an insult.
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Men who were bullied when in school end up having fewer sex partners than men who were not bullied. What does this imply about the modern environment?
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Campbell argues that selection may operate against women who take great physical risks such as inflicting physical aggression on others because __________.
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Of homicides committed in Chicago between 1965 and 1980, _____ percent were committed by men.
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Among the Yanomamö, what is the most common reason for the initial fighting amongst tribes?
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Victims of female-perpetrated aggression are typically _____________.
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Figueredo found that women with ___________ experienced lower levels of ____________.
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Compared to women, the rates at which men slap, spit on, and hit their intimate partners are __________.
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Within the Yanomamö, men are distinguished as either unokais (those who have killed) or non-unokais (those who have not killed). In their early twenties, unokais already had ___ times more ______ than non-unokais.
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Women tend to engage in mostly ____________, while men tend to engage in mostly ___________.
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Buss and Shackelford proposed all of the following EXCEPT __________ as adaptive problems that aggression might solve.
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Spousal battering is most likely to be exhibited by ______________.
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Of all the same-sex killings involving "love triangles," what percent were male-male killings?
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A key function of verbal and physical aggression is to __________.
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Within primate species, the ___________ effective polygyny, the ___________ sexual dimorphism.
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____________ report a greater number of sexual partners over a thirty-day period than do ____________.
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Male victims of bullies were more often _____________ while female victims were more often ___________.
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