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Revision:Evolutionary Influences on Gender?
From The Student RoomTSR Wiki > Study Help > Subjects and Revision > Revision Notes > Psychology > Evolutionary Influences on Gender? Parental Investment - Clark and Hatfield, 1989Supporting the possibility of parental investment, Clark and Hatfield, 1989, carried out an experiment on an American college campus. A reasonably attractive member of the opposite sex would approach a student and state that they had noticed them around and found them very attractive. They would then ask one of three questions:
Whilst 3/4 of males agreed to sleep with the female, only a very small proportion of females agreed to sleep with the female. Spatial and Linguistic AbilityMacoby and Jacklin's 1974 review of various tests found that men tend to perform better on visuo-spatial tests whilst women tend to perform better on linguistic and verbal tests. Silverman et Al's 1991 cross-cultural test found the same results repeated across a variety of cultures. Siliverman and Eals (1992) study suggests that women are better at memorising spatial arrays, which is supposedly linked to memorising the location of food sources. Comments |















