Kevin MacDonald, Emily Anne Patch, Aurelio José Figueredo; Love, Trust, and Evolution:
"we would predict that the Nurturance/Love system is activated by close relationships and family contexts, while the Dominance/Power system
is activated by contexts of social competition."
"the hypothesis here is that an evolutionary
perspective is much more compatible with using the dimensions revealed by research on the Interpersonal Circle-Nurturance/Love and Dominance/Power rather than Extraversion and Agreeableness used in standard measurements of the Five Factor Model."
"In general, however, slow males should invest more heavily in parental effort, while fast males should invest more heavily in mating effort (and potentially Dominance/Power)."
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