Mating Intelligence

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Adaptive Problems
advanced research on human mating behavior
Brain Area
Can
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choice
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Female Advertisers
Fitness Indicators
General Intelligence
genetic
Humor Appreciation
Humor Comprehension
Life History Strategy
Long Term Mating
Low Mutation Load
Male Advertisers
mate
Mate Choice
mates
Mating Intelligence
Mating Mechanisms
Mating Preferences
Mating Strategies
mental fitness indicators
Mutation Load
Mutual Mate Choice
Opposite Sex
partner choice psychology
personality and attraction
potential
Potential Mates
quality
reproductive strategies
selection
Sex Difference
sexual
sexual selection
short
SHORT TERM MATING
social cognition research
term
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805857481
  • Weight: 748g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Human intelligence is sexually attractive, and strongly predicts the success of sexual relationships, but the behavioral sciences have usually ignored the interface between intelligence and mating. This is the first serious scholarly effort to explore that interface, by examining both universal and individual differences in human mating intelligence. Contributors include some of the most prominent evolutionary psychologists and promising new researchers in human intelligence, social psychology, intimate relationships, and sexuality.

David Buss’ foreword and the opening chapter explore what ‘mating intelligence’ means, and why it is central to human cognition and sexuality. The book’s six sections then examine (1) our mating mechanisms — universal emotional and cognitive adaptations for mating intelligently — that guide mate search, mate choice, and courtship; (2) how mating intelligence strategically guides our choice of mating tactics and partners given different relationship goals, personality traits, forms of deception, and the existence of children; (3) the genetic and psychiatric causes of individual differences in mating intelligence; (4) how we use mental fitness indicators — forms of human intelligence such as creativity, humor, and emotional intelligence — to attract and retain sexual partners; (5) the ecological and social contexts of mating intelligence; (6) integrative models of mating intelligence that can guide future research.

Mating Intelligence is intended for researchers, advanced students, and courses in human sexuality, intimate relationships, intelligence research, behavior genetics, and evolutionary, personality, social, and clinical psychology.