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What percent of men indicated that they would force sex on a woman against her will if there was no chance of ever being found out?
a) 0 percent
b) 5 percent
c) 20 percent
d) 35 percent
d) 35 percent
The commitment skepticism bias is designed to ____.
a) maximize the benefits of being sexually deceived by men who feign commitment
b) minimize the costs of being sexually deceived by men who feign commitment
c) reduce men's attempts at deception
d) increase the psychological arms race between commitment skepticism in women and commitment signaling in men
b) minimize the costs of being sexually deceived by men who feign commitment
One strategy to guard against deception by a male partner is the female strategy of ____.
a) imposing courtship costs to buy time for mate assessment
b) discussing a man's commitment with her friends
c) stalking
d) both a. and b.
a) imposing courtship costs to buy time for mate assessment
Men interpret _____ by women as indicating more sexual interest than do women.
a) the wearing of revealing clothing
b) smiling and friendliness
c) overt sexual signals
d) flirtation
b) smiling and friendliness
The byproduct theory of rape proposes that rape is a byproduct of ____.
a) male preference for sexual variety
b) desire for sex without commitment
c) general capacity to use physical aggression to achieve goals
d) all of the above
d) all of the above
Because of _____, there must have been tremendous selection pressures for ________.
a) the benefits of strategic interference; psychological mechanisms designed to detect cues of deceitfulness
b) the costs of being deceived; psychological mechanisms designed to detect cues of deceitfulness
c) the benefits of cuckoldry by females; deterring males from engaging in extra-pair relationships
d) the costs associated with sexual conflicts; avoidance of sexual conflicts
b) the costs of being deceived; psychological mechanisms designed to detect cues of deceitfulness
Findings from studies based on life history theory indicate that ____.
a) a subset of men pursue a fast life history strategy that includes sexual aggression in addition to other antisocial tendencies
b) nearly all men have some tendency to rape
c) men who pursue a slow life history strategy engage in more long-term sexual aggression
d) rapists show similarly low levels of sexual arousal to rape depictions, but self-report higher subjective arousal
a) a subset of men pursue a fast life history strategy that includes sexual aggression in addition to other antisocial tendencies
Contrary to predictions made, men who scored _____ on self-perceived mating success tended to score _____ on measures of sexual aggression.
a) high; moderately
b) low; high
c) high; high
d) moderately; low
c) high; high
Men are more upset than women by a partner's ______ infidelity; women are more upset by a partner's _____ infidelity.
a) sexual; emotional
b) secret; public
c) public; secret
d) emotional; sexual
a) sexual; emotional
Sexual conflict is defined as ____.
a) the asymmetry in the proportion of offspring of each sex within a generation
b) the process by which males retain sexually dimorphic traits
c) a conflict between the evolutionary interests of individuals of the two sexes
d) rape
c) a conflict between the evolutionary interests of individuals of the two sexes
Which of the following defenses would NOT have evolved in women to combat the likelihood of rape in ancestral environments?
a) alliances with other males
b) cultivation of female-female coalitions
c) avoidance of risky activities during ovulation
d) acquiescence mechanisms
d) acquiescence mechanisms
According to strategic interference theory, negative emotions __________.
a) are effective only when pursuing a long-term sexual strategy
b) should primarily be found in women
c) serve to highlight problematic events
d) function to deter others from engaging in a similar strategy
c) serve to highlight problematic events
Error management theory suggests that there are ________ potential errors when inferring a psychological state of another person.
a) never
b) two
c) ten
d) fifty
b) two
Strategic interference refers to __________.
a) blocking the successful enactment of a strategy
b) employment of a strategy to achieve a goal
c) both a. and b.
d) neither a. nor b.
a) blocking the successful enactment of a strategy
Women's experience of distress after sexual advances depends on __________.
a) her marital status
b) his marital status
c) the social status of the harasser
d) the likelihood of successful cuckoldry of her long-term partner
c) the social status of the harasser
Buss found that _________ percent of college men indicated that they have exaggerated the depth of their feelings for a woman to have sex with her, and that _______ percent of college women reported being deceived by a man's exaggeration of his feelings for her in order to have sex with her.
a) 71; 15
b) 37; 15
c) 37; 97
d) 71; 25
d) 71; 25
Which of the following men would be most likely to use violence as a mate-retention tactic?
a) a man who is higher in mate value than his partner
b) a man who recently lost his job
c) a man whose wife is postmenopausal
d) a man whose wife is happy in their relationship
b) a man who recently lost his job
Tall men are __________ likely to use mate-retention tactics and when they do they prefer __________ tactics.
a) less; benefit-bestowing
b) more; benefit-bestowing
c) less; cost-inflicting
d) more; cost-inflicting
a) less; benefit-bestowing
Which of the following is NOT a hypothesized specialized adaptation in men for committing rape?
a) increased sperm counts in rape ejaculates as compared to consensual sex ejaculates
b) sexual arousal to signs of female resistance to consensual sex
c) marital rape in the context of sperm competition
d) sexual dimorphism
d) sexual dimorphism
Which of the following traits predicts cost-inflicting mate retention tactics?
a) low mate value of the man
b) Machiavellianism traits of the man
c) narcissism of the man
d) all of the above
d) all of the above
Women more often than men reported using ______________ as a means of eliciting special treatment from members of the opposite sex.
a) smiling and flirtation
b) work ethic
c) pushiness
d) sexual harassment
a) smiling and flirtation
Men, particularly those _________________, tend to increase their mate-guarding behaviors when their mate is ovulating.
a) low on good genes indicators
b) high on good genes indicators
c) with high incomes
d) with low incomes
a) low on good genes indicators
Some feminist writers have claimed that all men are united in attempting to keep women submissive to them. Evolutionary thinking refutes this proposition because __________.
a) men and women compete primarily with members of their own sex
b) men and women compete primarily with individual members of the opposite sex
c) there are no resources for which men and women compete against one another
d) selection cannot shape sex-specific psychological mechanisms
a) men and women compete primarily with members of their own sex
Researchers have documented four main categories of defenses women report using to prevent sexual victimization. Which strategy do mated women use more than single women?
a) avoiding being alone
b) avoiding appearing sexually receptive
c) avoiding strange or dangerous men
d) being prepared and aware of surroundings
b) avoiding appearing sexually receptive
Men who are _______ in mate value than their partner exhibit __________ correlation between infidelity cues and likelihood of partner rape.
a) lower; a positive
b) lower; a negative
c) higher; a positive
d) higher; a negative
c) higher; a positive
____________ women experience more fear of rape than do ____________ women.
a) Physically unattractive; physically attractive
b) Married; single
c) Younger; older
d) Highly intelligent; less intelligent
c) Younger; older
Buss found that _____________ was listed by women as the most upsetting action that men do to them.
a) sexual aggression
b) verbal aggression
c) physical aggression
d) denigration of her fidelity
a) sexual aggression
When asked how they would feel if a coworker of the opposite sex asked them to have sex, men and women _______________________.
a) indicated that they would be equally insulted
b) indicated that they would be equally flattered
c) differed; more women indicated that they would be insulted
d) differed; more men indicated that they would be insulted
c) differed; more women indicated that they would be insulted
Women married to men with higher incomes reported more __________.
a) violence toward their partner
b) appearance enhancement
c) both a. and b.
d) neither a. nor b.
c) both a. and b.
Men who are higher in mate value tend to perform _____________ mate retention tactics.
a) ostracizing
b) intimidating
c) benefit-bestowing
d) all of the above
c) benefit-bestowing
The mate deprivation hypothesis states that __________.
a) men who have experienced sexual deprivation will be more likely to use sexually aggressive tactics
b) men who have not experienced sexual deprivation will be more likely to use sexually aggressive tactics
c) mates deprived of sexual intercourse will be more likely to pursue sexual relationships with other individuals
d) none of the above
a) men who have experienced sexual deprivation will be more likely to use sexually aggressive tactics
Women's sexual withholding from a prospective mate serves all of the following functions EXCEPT __.
a)encouraging men to evaluate them as long-term mates, rather than as short-term mates
b) preserving the ability to choose men who are willing to commit to them
c)manipulating men's perception of her mate value
d)deterring men from pursuing a relationship with another woman
d)deterring men from pursuing a relationship with another woman
Women's preferences and men's strategies of intrasexual competitions have __.
a)increased women's reproductive success at the expense of men's
b)increased men's reproductive success at the expense of women's
c)resulted in resource equality
d)coevolved
d)coevolved
Which trait has been hypothesized to allow certain men with rape proclivities to avoid feeling empathy for their victim?
a)low intelligence
b)hostile masculinity
c)unrestricted sociosexuality
d)low conscientiousness
b)hostile masculinity
Men's jealousy is especially attuned to rivals and women's jealousy is especially attuned to rivals.
a)sexually aggressive; high-status
b)low-status; physically dominant
c)physically dominant; young
d)high-status; physically attractive
d)high-status; physically attractive
From an evolutionary perspective, a major cost to women of rape is __.
a)risk of being abandoned by a regular mate
b)unwanted pregnancy
c)interference with women's mate choice mechanisms
d)all of the above
d)all of the above
How do power and status interact to predict women's level of upset about an incident of sexual harassment?
a)Women are more upset if the harassment comes from a low-status man in a position of power.
b)Women are more upset if the harassment comes from a high-status man in a position of power.
c)Women are more upset if the harassment comes from a low-status man over whom the victim has power.
d)Women are more upset if the harassment comes from a high-status man over whom the victim has power.
a)Women are more upset if the harassment comes from a low-status man in a position of power.
Conflict between the sexes is most often __.
a)an undesirable byproduct of the fact that the sexual strategies of men and women differ profoundly
b)the result of men's adaptations to engage in any conflict they can potentially win
c)the result of women's adaptations to engage in conflict with men to avoid being submissive
d)a beneficial adaptation selected for through evolution because it decreases the fitness of both parties
a)an undesirable byproduct of the fact that the sexual strategies of men and women differ profoundly
Sexual withholding is hypothesized to __________.
a) increase the scarcity of the resource
b) force men to think of a woman as a permanent rather than temporary mate
c) manipulate the woman's perceived mate value
d) all of the above
d) all of the above
Some evolutionary psychologists have hypothesized that men would be most likely to rape their own mates __________.
a) in polygamous societies
b) when there are cues to sperm competition
c) in matrilineal societies
d) none of the above
b) when there are cues to sperm competition
The byproduct theory of rape proposes that rape is a byproduct of __________.
a) male preference for sexual variety
b) desire for sex without commitment
c) general capacity to use physical aggression to achieve goals
d) all of the above
d) all of the above
What are the two paths to sexual aggression, as identified by Malamuth?
a) psychopathy and hostile masculinity
b) childhood sexual abuse and impersonal sex
c) psychopathy and childhood sexual abuse
d) impersonal sex and hostile masculinity
a) psychopathy and hostile masculinity
or
d) impersonal sex and hostile masculinity
Rapists as compared to nonrapists. tend to __________.
a) show equal levels of physiological sexual arousal to rape scenes
b) have less varied sexual experiences
c) have an earlier onset of sexual activity
d) engage in less criminal activity
c) have an earlier onset of sexual activity
Studies of partner violence have indicated that __________.
a) men who devote less time and energy to mate retention are more likely to use physical violence against their partners than men who engage in more mate retention
b) a man's perception of his partner's interest in other men is more predictive of violence than his partner's actual interest in other men
c) men who use emotional manipulation as a mate retention strategy are less likely to be violent toward their partners
d) men who are more oriented toward long-term mating are more likely to use violence as a mate retention strategy than men more oriented toward short-term mating
b) a man's perception of his partner's interest in other men is more predictive of violence than his partner's actual interest in other men
Victims of sexual harassment are disproportionately __________ and ___________.
a) young; married
b) young; physically attractive
c) older; physically attractive
d) older; single
b) young; physically attractive
Men with younger wives report more __________.
a) partner concealment
b) possessive ornamentation
c) emotional manipulation
d) all of the above
d) all of the above
Women ______________have evolved anti-rape defenses if rape had been entirely a byproduct of non-rape mechanisms in men.
a) could not
b) could
c) would definitely
d) none of the above
b) could
The sexual overperception bias is designed to __________.
(a) minimize the costs of missed sexual opportunities
(b) maximize the benefits of missed sexual opportunities
(c) deter women from seeking sexual intercourse from a rival male
(d) encourage women to seek sexual intercourse with a male
(a)minimize the costs of missed sexual opportunities
Men who are motivated to seek casual sex (compared to men who are not) __________ attempt to deceive women about their commitment.
(a) do not
(b) rarely
(c) more frequently
(d) less frequently
(c)more frequently
Why would men who are oriented more toward short-term mating show a greater sexual overperception bias?
(a) because false alarms are more costly for short-term oriented men than long-term oriented men
(b) because men oriented more toward long-term are relatively less sexually interested men
(c) because the sexual overperception bias minimizes the costs associated with misses
(d) because the sexual overperception bias minimizes the costs associated with false alarms
(c) because the sexual overperception bias minimizes the costs associated with misses
Fighting avoidance is beneficial to potential losers because _______________ and beneficial to potential winners because ______________.
a. they can gain sexual access to females; they avoid the risk of injuries
b. they risk injury; they risk energetic costs of engaging in a fight
c. they break social alliances to form new ones; they avoid having to form new alliances
b. they risk injury; they risk energetic costs of engaging in a fight
__________________ provides a powerful adaptive rationale for the evolution of dominance-striving mechanisms.
(a) Sexual access to females
(b) Sexual access to males
(c) Production hierarchies
(d) Testosterone increases
(a)Sexual access to females
Men are more likely to use ____________ as a mate retention tactic and women are more likely to use _____________ as a mate retention tactic.
a) appearance enhancement; resource display
b) resource display; appearance enhancement
c) vigilance; violence
d) jealousy induction; emotional manipulation
b) resource display; appearance enhancement