IB Psychology HL - BLOA - Examine One Evolutionary Explanation of Behaviour
Individuals with traits better adapted to their environment have a higher chance of survival and reproduction, so those traits become more common over time.
Darwin’s theory of natural selection
5 main points:
overpopulation + scarce resources = struggle to survive
variations in individual traits due to mutations and meiosis (e.g. crossing over)
better adapted traits = higher chance of survival
more successful traits are favored by natural selection
over time more successful traits become more prevalent in the population
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Darwin’s theory of natural selection
5 main points:
overpopulation + scarce resources = struggle to survive
variations in individual traits due to mutation...
disgust in pregnant women
nausea and loss of appetite during pregnancy may have an evolutionary basis
disgust may be a food-rejection mechanism to pre...
Fessler et al. (2005) - aim
to investigate if disgust sensitivity elevated during the first trimester of pregnancy
Fessler et al. (2005) - process
691 women completed a web-based survey through pregnancy-related sites
Participants were asked to:
- indicate current lev...
Fessler et al. (2005) - findings and conclusion
disgust sensitivity related to food and body products higher with women in first trimester compared to other trimesters
disg...
Fessler et al. (2005) - evaluation
data is empirically supported: Curtiss et al. (2004) also reported that images of objects threatening the immune system were judged as more...
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Darwin’s theory of natural selection | 5 main points:
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disgust in pregnant women |
main study: Fessler et al. (2005) |
Fessler et al. (2005) - aim | to investigate if disgust sensitivity elevated during the first trimester of pregnancy |
Fessler et al. (2005) - process |
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Fessler et al. (2005) - findings and conclusion |
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Fessler et al. (2005) - evaluation |
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evolutionary assumptions that the behaviour supports | disgust aids survival as a form of protection against potential sources of disease |
evaluation of evolutionary explanations |
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what to write when asked: “Examine one evolutionary explanation of behaviour” |
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