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Using an evolutionary lens to uncover the mysteries behind finding a partner and maintaining relationships. Feed run by @DrThomasAG.

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@DatingDarwin
Darwin Does Dating
3 years
How does misogyny and misandry, get so intense among some singles? And what can be done about it? Check out my latest blog post on @PsychToday https://t.co/Re6Zzfzb24
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Discover the damaging impact of persistent rejection, how it fuels misogyny and misandry, and practical strategies to break the cycle.
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Andrew G. Thomas
2 years
Is the modern obsession with "body count" a shallow cultural artefact that will fizzle out? Or does it serve some kind of function—a way of helping us reduce risk when making important relationship choices? An evolutionary perspective on the importance of sexual history in my
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@HJoyceGender
Helen Joyce
2 years
Important to know right now, since in the UK it looks like we might be thinking of introducing mindfulness in schools - it doesn't help, folks. Let's not fall for the politician's fallacy: "Something must be done; this is something; therefore this must be done."
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Steve Stewart-Williams
2 years
Do universal school-based mindfulness interventions reduce the risk of mental illness in teens? Apparently not. "When compared to all controls combined, mindfulness interventions did not significantly improve any outcome." https://t.co/Aqnqb8nrXQ [Preprint]
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@PsychToday
Psychology Today
2 years
What we look for in a partner is, to some degree, unique to ourselves. Yet, on the whole, most of us actually seek pretty similar things in an "ideal" mate. Why? It likely comes down to this, writes @DatingDarwin
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Evolutionary psychology explains why we’re more similar than dissimilar in what we want in a mate.
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Andrew G. Thomas
2 years
New blog post just dropped. Most (99%) of my followers think attachment is more important than pseudoscience like♉Zodiac signs... yet one in five know more about their Zodiac sign than their attachment style! Tragic. Let's change that. In this new post, I talk about the
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Andrew G. Thomas
2 years
Again, if you had to figure out someone's intelligence in very little time (say seconds), using physical attractiveness would improve your estimate over a random guess. Thus, filtering hard on physical attractiveness doesn't necessarily mean that the one cares only about
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@kearney_melissa
Melissa S. Kearney
2 years
Grade inflation makes it harder for the best students to distinguish themselves. And it disincentives deep learning. So it bums me out that departments that have meaningful grades (say, Econ) lose majors to departments where 70% of students get As (I won't name names), the
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Geoffrey Miller
2 years
@kearney_melissa When I taught in a Chinese university, grade inflation was solved by prohibiting professors in any department from giving more than 20% A grades. Maybe we should do the same.
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Andrew G. Thomas
2 years
Let's get back to basics. How consistent are long-term mate preferences? Is it just "different strokes for different folks?" I take a look at the variation in a classic study in my latest Darwin Does Dating blog post. Just in time for 🎄
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Evolutionary psychology explains why we’re more similar than dissimilar in what we want in a mate.
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@JonHaidt
Jonathan Haidt
2 years
As a professor who favors free speech on campus, I can sympathize with the "nuanced" answers given by U. presidents yesterday, about whether calls to attack or wipe out Israel violate campus speech policies. What offends me is that since 2015, universities have been so quick to
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Bill Ackman
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The presidents of @Harvard, @MIT, and @Penn were all asked the following question under oath at today’s congressional hearing on antisemitism: Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate [your university’s] code of conduct or rules regarding bullying or harassment? The
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Psychology Today
2 years
Here are at least 6 ways loneliness can get “under our skin” and affect our mind and body negatively, by @DatingDarwin
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New research reveals the ripple effects of unmet social needs and lack of meaningful connections on the body.
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Andrew G. Thomas
2 years
"While it can be tempting to dismiss someone's feelings of loneliness, they should not be taken lightly..." "Loneliness weaves a complex web that influences physiological processes, epigenetic changes, health-related behaviours, and even genetic factors." My newest blog post
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@DatingDarwin
Darwin Does Dating
2 years
Not Just a Feeling: The Physical Consequences of Loneliness https://t.co/1bGLAjccyh This month's Darwin Does Dating post is now live!
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New research reveals the ripple effects of unmet social needs and lack of meaningful connections on the body.
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@SteveStuWill
Steve Stewart-Williams
2 years
“16 percent of professors said they have either been disciplined or threatened with discipline for their speech, teaching, or academic research… And a whopping 29 percent said they’ve been pressured by administrators to avoid controversial research. https://t.co/hZSqxnv0wU
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@ChrisWillx
Chris Williamson
2 years
"There is a Chinese term that roughly means ‘Revenge bedtime procrastination’ — when 'people who don’t have much control over their daytime life refuse to sleep early in order to regain some sense of freedom during late night hours.'” — @LuHai_Liang
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Psychology Today
2 years
Not everyone is equally desirable as a prospective romantic partner. Luckily, there are ways to maximize one’s attractiveness. Here are some of the most common across different countries, explains @DatingDarwin
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Explore the top 10 tactics people use to become more attractive and their cultural nuances.
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Andrew G. Thomas
2 years
This month's blog post just dropped. I discuss the findings from our latest study on self-enhancing behaviours among singles. Remarkable similarities across 14 countries! @mapostolou4 @PsychToday @SwanseaPsych
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Explore the top 10 tactics people use to become more attractive and their cultural nuances.
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Andrew G. Thomas
2 years
In my view, one of the most important theories of sex and relationships is the Sexual Strategies Theory. It has a simple premise: Humans have two different “styles” of mating and have evolved a mating psychology that enables them." https://t.co/tV2t0OPcYU
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Andrew G. Thomas
2 years
Bit of a milestone - my Darwin Does Dating blog has over 600,000 reads on @PsychToday! For those not in the loop: it's my monthly blog about evolutionary perspectives on mating behaviour and sex differences. Here's 5 recent posts that you should check out!
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