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anshika

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Explain the different circumstances for which men and women experience jealousy. Why do these differences exist (from an evolutionary psychology viewpoint)?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Unlike type approaches, trait approaches treat differences between people
 
  a. as less stable.
  b. as quantitative.
  c. as qualitative.
  d. in terms of aggregations.



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Answer to Question 1

Men are more jealous about acts of sexual infidelity because it is evolutionarily important for men to be concerned about paternity so that they are not supporting someone else's children. Women are more jealous about acts of emotional infidelity because women are theoretically more concerned with whether the man will be there to support her and her children.

Answer to Question 2

B



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