Sunday, March 3, 2019
Relationship to Background Research Essay
Researchers Dunbar and Waynforth (1995) carried issue research into human differences in mate selection by nidus on 900 different lonely-hearts ads taken from four different American newspapers. The probe aimed to see what characteristics males and females looked for in potential mates by analysing each ad and recording how each person nominated themselves and what characteristics they looked for in a partner. It was effect that women were more likely to fight themselves as physically attractive, whereas males tended to highlight their economic stipulation, displaying their potential ability to provide.Darwins surmise supports this, as stereotypically good facial expression women provide be good child bearers and provide ample viands and care for children, and therefore result be more likely to upgrade healthy children with good genes for the next generation. Similarly, by highlighting their economic status men label themselves as good providers for children and will be commensurate to care and help throughout the childs life, meaning contingency of survival is higher(prenominal). Furthermore, stereotypically good-looking men (big, muscley etc) will have a higher chance of survival and therefore pass on these good genes to their offspring.I am going to suss out Darwins sexual strategy theory similarly to Dunbars methods, by looking into the way in which the great unwashed advertise themselves in personal advertisements and seeing if they relate with Darwins, Andersson and Cunninghams ideas closely physical appearance and also pervious research done by Dunbar. I would be interested in finding out if Dunbars results done in America are similar to results that I will find in Macclesfield (England). I would further be interested in seeing if results have changed over time as men and womens perceptions of each other may have differed in the last a few(prenominal) years.His research led to my directional hypothesis which is Men will describe their r esources more than young and looks in personal advertisements, women will describe their looks and early days more than resources. The aim of the experiment is to find out what characteristics men and women tenderise when advertising himself or herself as a potential mate and to investigate if there are gender differences between the way men and women confine themselves attractive to the opposite sex through lonely hearts advertisements. uptake My directional hypothesis therefore, as influenced by Dunbar, is that heterosexual men will be more likely to offer resources such as riches and financial stability. Heterosexual women, however, are more likely to offer youth and physical attractiveness. The null hypothesis would be as follows there will be no significant difference between how men and women advertise themselves to the opposite sex.
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