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Sleeping in Safe Places: An Experimental Investigation of Human Sleeping Place Preferences from an Evolutionary Perspective:

机译:在安全场所睡觉:从进化的角度对人类睡觉场所偏好的实验研究:

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Although humans spend a third of their life asleep, their choice of sleeping places has so far been little investigated both theoretically and empirically. We address this issue from the perspective of evolutionary psychology. Our basic assumption is that humans have an evolved preference for safe sleeping places, that is, those that promise protection against potential aggressors and nighttime predation. Several testable predictions were derived from this assumption concerning the preferred location of the bed in a sleeping room. Specifically, we predicted that people prefer sleeping places that allow them to view the entrances to the sleeping room (doors and windows) from a distance while remaining concealed from the entrances themselves. To test these hypotheses, 138 participants were asked to arrange a bed and other pieces of furniture on floor plans that were experimentally manipulated with respect to the direction in which the door opened and the presence of a window. In agreement with predictions, participants predominantly positioned the bed in a way that (a) allowed them to see the door, (b) was as distant as possible from the door, and (c) was on the side of the room toward which the door opened. In addition, the positioning of the bed was influenced as predicted by the presence of a window.
机译:尽管人类三分之一的时间都在睡觉,但到目前为止,无论是从理论上还是从经验上,他们对睡眠场所的选择都鲜有研究。我们从进化心理学的角度解决这个问题。我们的基本假设是,人类对安全的睡眠场所有不断发展的偏爱,也就是说,那些可以保护自己免受潜在侵略者和夜间掠食的场所。从这一假设中得出了一些可检验的预测,这些预测涉及床在卧室中的首选位置。具体来说,我们预测人们会喜欢睡觉的地方,这些地方可以让他们从远处观看卧室的入口(门和窗户),同时保持自己对入口的隐蔽性。为了检验这些假设,要求138名参与者在平面图上布置一张床和其他家具,这些平面图是相对于门打开的方向和窗户的存在进行实验性操纵的。与预测相符的是,参与者的床位放置方式主要是(a)允许他们看到门,(b)尽可能远离门,并且(c)位于房间朝向床的那一侧。门开了。另外,如窗户的存在所预测的那样,床的位置也会受到影响。

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