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A social-cognitive model of human behavior offers a more parsimonious account of emotional expressivity

机译:人类行为的社会认知模型提供了情感表达的更为简约的描述

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According to sodo-relational theory, men and women encountered different ecologies in their evolutionary past, and, as a result of different ancestral selection pressures, they developed different patterns of emotional expressivity that have persisted across cultures and large human evolutionary time scales. We question these assumptions, and propose that social-cognitive models of individual differences more parsimoniously account for sex differences in emotional expressivity.
机译:根据sodo-relational理论,男人和女人在进化的过去遇到了不同的生态,并且由于祖先选择压力的不同,他们发展出了不同的情感表达方式,这种方式在各种文化和人类进化的大尺度上都持续存在。我们质疑这些假设,并提出关于个体差异的社会认知模型可以更简约地解释情感表达中的性别差异。

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    《Behavioral and Brain Sciences》 |2009年第5期|407-408|共2页
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    Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-7601;

    Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195;

    Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-7601;

    Department of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, Moscow, Idaho;

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