Humans, Deer, and Sea Dragons: How Evolutionary Psychology Has Misconstrued Human Sex Differences

作者: Christine R. Harris

DOI: 10.1080/1047840X.2013.817323

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摘要: Evolutionary psychology (EP), as currently practiced, often relies on a model of human mating that likens us to peacocks and deer, in which males compete for access females choose (M...

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