Parental Investment Theory (Middle-Level Theory in Evolutionary Psychology)

  • Wang X
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Abstract

Empirical research shows increases in male hunting are most reliably associated with increased familial requirements as the number and needs of dependent children increases and the productivity of a wife decreases as a consequence of pregnancy, lactation, and childcare. Changes in male hunting are most consistently viewed as paternal effort.

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Wang, X.-T. (2016). Parental Investment Theory (Middle-Level Theory in Evolutionary Psychology). In Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science (pp. 1–8). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_3585-1

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