Research which focuses on the kinds of mates preferred by males and females shows clearly that:
a. females are more concerned than males with their prospective marriage partner's looks
b. females are more concerned than males with their mate's earning capacity and social status
c. males are more concerned than females that their mates wanted children following marriage
d. females are less concerned than males that their mates be ambitious
Question 2According to evolutionary theorists, males in evolutionary history:
a. preferred to mate with older, more experienced females
b. preferred to mate with young, healthy females
c. showed no preferences in regard to the physical characteristics of females
d. never wanted to marry their female companions
Question 3Females are choosier about a mate's traits than are males. This difference is explained in terms of the:
a. differential competitive hypothesis
b. competitive choice axiom
c. cooperative mating hypothesis
d. differential parental investment hypothesis
Question 4Research indicates that primate males tend to be:
a. more active than female primates
b. less aggressive than female primates
c. smaller than most female primates
d. more cooperative than female primates
Question 5According to evolutionary theorists, aggressiveness may become differentiated as:
a. physical aggression, shyness, and irritability
b. passive aggression, shyness, and irritability
c. verbal aggression, physical aggression, and irritability
d. passive aggression, cooperativeness, and irritability