Peer Review #1 of "Associations between psychometrically assessed life history strategy and daily behavior: data from the Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR) (v0.2)"
Abstract:Life history theory has generated cogent, well-supported hypotheses about individual differences in human biodemographic traits (e.g. age at sexual maturity) and psychometric traits (e.g. conscientiousness), but little is known about how variation in life history strategy (LHS) is manifest in quotidian human behavior. Here I test predicted associations between the self-report Arizona Life History Battery and frequencies of 12 behaviors observed over 72 hours in 91 U.S. college students using the Electronically… Show more
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