Introduction to Psychology 1/IPSY103/Evolutionary psychology/Key terms

Key Terms
Adaptations Error management theory (EMT) Evolution Gene Selection Theory Intersexual selection Intrasexual competition Natural selection Psychological adaptations Sexual selection ​Sexual strategies theory
 * Evolved solutions to problems that historically contributed to reproductive success.
 * A theory of selection under conditions of uncertainty in which recurrent cost asymmetries of judgment or inference favor the evolution of adaptive cognitive biases that function to minimize the more costly errors.
 * Change over time.
 * The modern theory of evolution by selection by which differential gene replication is the defining process of evolutionary change.
 * A process of sexual selection by which evolution (change) occurs as a consequences of the mate preferences of one sex exerting selection pressure on members of the opposite sex.
 * A process of sexual selection by which members of one sex compete with each other, and the victors gain preferential mating access to members of the opposite sex.
 * Differential reproductive success as a consequence of differences in heritable attributes.
 * Mechanisms of the mind that evolved to solve specific problems of survival or reproduction; conceptualized as information processing devices.
 * The evolution of characteristics because of the mating advantage they give organisms.
 * A comprehensive evolutionary theory of human mating that defines the menu of mating strategies humans pursue (e.g., short-term casual sex, long-term committed mating), the adaptive problems women and men face when pursuing these strategies, and the evolved solutions to these mating problems.