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This is the last episode of a series called “personality in evolution” in which we will discuss evolution-based traits and behaviors in human personality.
Childhood Experience, Interpersonal Development, and Reproductive Strategy: An Evolutionary Theory of Socialization (Belsky et al., 1991)
Physically strong men are more militant: A test across four countries (Sell et al., 2012)
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This is the second episode of a series called “personality in evolution” in which we will discuss evolution-based traits and behaviors in human personality.
Preferences in human mate selection (Buss and Barnes, 1986)
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This is the first episode of a series called “personality in evolution” in which we will discuss evolution-based traits and behaviors in human personality.
The need to belong: Desire for interpersonal attachments as a fundamental human motivation (Baumeister and Leary, 1995)
Anxiety and social exclusion (Baumeister and Tice, 1990)
The Emotional Construction of Morals (Prinz, 2007)
"ALTRUISTIC" BEHAVIOR IN RHESUS MONKEYS (Masserman et al., 1964)
Some neo-Darwinian decision rules for altruism: Weighing cues for inclusive fitness as a function of the biological importance of the decision (Bernstein et al., 1994)
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In this episode, we will discuss different types of environments and how they affect the development of personality. We will also go through the correlation between the two main factors, genetics and environment.
Genes and environment in personality development. (Loehlin, 1992)
Genetic and environmental continuity and change in personality (Pedersen, 1993)
Genetics and occupation-related preferences. Evidence from adoptive and non-adoptive families (Ellis & Bonin, 2003)
Role of Genotype in the Cycle of Violence in Maltreated Children (Caspi et al., 2003)
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In this episode will discuss how much our genetic makeup is in charge of the main characteristics of our personalities and how this all influences our choices in life.
Assessment of heritability for personality, based on a short-form of the Eysenck personality inventory: A study of 12,898 twin pairs (extraversion-neuroticism and genetics)
Genetic and environmental continuity and change in personality (extraversion and neuroticism in adoptees)
A twin study of self-reported psychopathic personality traits (genetics and psychopathic traits)
Genes, Evolution, and Personality (genes and five-factor traits)
Genetics and occupation-related preferences. Evidence from adoptive and non-adoptive families (genes and job preferences)
Marriage and Personality: A Genetic Analysis (genetic in commitment preferences)
Heredity, Environment, & Personality: A Study of 850 Sets of Twins (God and genetics)
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In this episode, we will discuss rank order and mean level personality stability in adulthood. Also, we will criticize a personality type indicator test called MBTI.
Is adolescence-onset antisocial behavior developmentally normative? (adolescence and sensation-seeking)
Global self-esteem across the life span. (adolescence and self esteem)
Age and gender differences in self-esteem—A cross-cultural window.(adolescence and self esteem)
The Rank-Order Consistency of Personality Traits from Childhood to Old Age: A Quantitative Review of Longitudinal Studies (age of personality consistency)
Factor Analysis of the Mystical Experience Questionnaire: A Study of Experiences Occasioned by the Hallucinogen Psilocybin (psilocybin and openness to experience)
Effect of Mindfulness Meditation on Personality and Psychological Well-being in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (Mindfulness Meditation and neuroticism)
Volitional personality trait change: Can people choose to change their personality traits? (attempt to change the five factor traits of yours)
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In this episode, we will discuss person-situation interactions, behavior formula, and situational specificity of behaviors.
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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.