نتایج جستجو برای: opposite sex relations

تعداد نتایج: 405679  

2014
Athanase Benetos Christine Dalgård Carlos Labat Jeremy D Kark Simon Verhulst Kaare Christensen Masayuki Kimura Kent Horvath Kirsten Ohm Kyvik Abraham Aviv

BACKGROUND In eutherian mammals and in humans, the female fetus may be masculinized while sharing the intra-uterine environment with a male fetus. Telomere length (TL), as expressed in leukocytes, is heritable and is longer in women than in men. The main determinant of leukocyte TL (LTL) is LTL at birth. However, LTL is modified by age-dependent attrition. METHODS We studied LTL dynamics (LTL...

Journal: :Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa 2022

Abstract .This study aims to describe the implementation of politeness norms in behavior class X science students. The indicators studied were: associating with parents; teachers; older people; younger peers; and getting along opposite sex. This uses a quantitative approach form survey research. data collection instrument this was questionnaire. results showed that on students good category per...

Journal: :Ethology : formerly Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie 2011
K E Cain M S Rich K Ainsworth E D Ketterson

Different forms of aggression have traditionally been treated separately according to function or context (e.g. aggression towards a conspecific versus a predator). However, recent work on individual consistency in behavior predicts that different forms of aggression may be correlated across contexts, suggesting a lack of independence. For nesting birds, aggression towards both conspecifics and...

Journal: :Human nature 2009
Heather Rupp Giliah R Librach Nick C Feipel Ellen D Ketterson Dale R Sengelaub Julia R Heiman

Previous research has demonstrated that hormones, relationship goals, and social context influence interest in the opposite sex. It has not been previously reported, however, whether having a current sexual partner also influences interest in members of the opposite sex. To test this, we obtained explicit and implicit measures of interest by measuring men's and women's subjective ratings and re...

Journal: :Evolution and human behavior : official journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society 2007
Lesley A Duncan Justin H Park Jason Faulkner Mark Schaller Steven L Neuberg Douglas T Kenrick

We tested the hypothesis that, compared with sociosexually restricted individuals, those with an unrestricted approach to mating would selectively allocate visual attention to attractive opposite-sex others. We also tested for sex differences in this effect. Seventy-four participants completed the Sociosexual Orientation Inventory, and performed a computer-based task that assessed the speed wit...

2000
DAVID M. BUSS

We tested evolution-based hypotheses about (1) sex differences in perceived benefits and costs of opposite-sex friendship and (2) differences in perceived benefits of same-sex friendships and opposite-sex friendships. In the Preliminary Study (N = 400), an act nomination procedure was used to identify the benefits and costs of same-sex friendships and opposite-sex friendships. In Study 1, a tot...

Journal: :Genetics 2013
Xuying Wang Sabrina Darwiche Joseph Heitman

Cryptococcus neoformans is a human fungal pathogen that undergoes a dimorphic transition from yeast to hyphae during a-α opposite-sex mating and α-α unisexual reproduction (same-sex mating). Infectious spores are generated during both processes. We previously identified a sex-induced silencing (SIS) pathway in the C. neoformans serotype A var. grubii lineage, in which tandem transgene arrays tr...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2015
Eva H. Telzer Jessica Flannery Kathryn L. Humphreys Bonnie Goff Laurel Gabard-Durman Dylan G. Gee Nim Tottenham

One of the most important social identities that children learn to define themselves and others by is sex, becoming a salient social category by early childhood. Although older children begin to show greater flexibility in their gendered behaviors and attitudes, gender rigidity intensifies again around the time of puberty. In the current study, we assessed behavioral and neural biases to sex ac...

Journal: :Child development 1974
J Brooks M Lewis

Seventeen sets of opposite sex twins, 13 to 14 months old, were observed in a playroom situation with their mothers. Attachment behaviors, toy preference, style of play, and activity level were recorded. Analysis of four attachment behaviors indicated that girls looked at, vocalized to, and maintained proximity with their mothers significantly more often than did their brothers. Girls also touc...

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