An evolutionary description of cross-sex friendship
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Caroline Connolly, 'An evolutionary description of cross-sex friendship', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Psychology, 2010, pp 349Download Item:
Abstract:
In modem evolutionary theory, cross-sex friendship does not explicitly fit into the
framework of sexual selection and parental investment, but it is possible that crosssex
friendship is employed as an arena for sexual strategies. In this research, crosssex
friendship was hypothesised as incorporated in the total human mating effort.
Author: Connolly, Caroline
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Smith, HowardQualification name:
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