11. Eagly and Wood (1999), in contrast to Buss (1989), focused on the following valued item/characteristic in a mate:
A. good cook and housekeeper
B. relative youth
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C. good looks
12. Eagly and Wood (1999) stated their explanation of observed cross-cultural, average sex differences in mate preferences, should be preferred over Buss’ (1989).
A. True
B. False
13. Eagly and Wood’s (1999) stated that social structural theories provide alternative explanations of the great majority of the general predictions about sex-differentiated social behavior that have been featured in evolutionary psychology.
A. True
B. False
14. The following was/were said in Eagly and Wood (1999) to be evidence consistent with their Social Role Theory: country-level, females’ average greater valuing of ‘good earning capacity’ being positively related to males’ greater average valuing of ‘good cook and housekeeper’
A. True
B. False
15. The statistical methods of our reading by Walter et al. (2020), are now considered superior to those in the required portion of our reading by Buss (1989).
A. False
B. True
16. In our reading by Walter et al. (2020), some average, sex differences in valuing of mate traits, in addition to those found in Buss (1989), were found. These traits/mate preferences were in:
A. kindness
B. both kindness and intelligence
C. intelligence
17. In our reading by Walter et al. (2020), great gender equality predicted:
A. greater average female preference for ‘good financial prospects’
B. greater average age difference between partners
C. greater average male preference for ‘physical attractiveness’
D. lesser average age difference between partners
18. According to Figure 2 of our reading by Walter et al. (2020), the older surveyed men in “ongoing, committed relationships” were, the older they tended to be, compared with their relationship partners.
A. True
B. False
19. According to our reading by Walter et al. (2020), the two perspectives that offer alternative explanations of the nature and origin of sex differences in mate preferences are an evolutionary psychological perspective and a biosocial role perspective.
A. False
B. True
20. Replicating studies in psychology years after they were initially conducted, is important because:
A. cultural change is possible over time
B. replicating psychology studies is generally a good idea
C. both of the other answers given here are correct