Answer these questions carefully from an evolutionary perspective, trying to offer the best possible explanation from that perspective. Section 6 of chapter 2 will help you think it through. Remember, evolutionary theory in psychology is about genetically driven behavior, not thoughts, that get more and more common in the gene pool.
How would an evolutionary psychologist explain differing levels of physical aggression in males and females?
How about male attraction to healthy youthful women?
How about female attraction to mature, affluent men?
How about gender differences in play behavior, where boys tend to play in groups focused on an activity, while girls tend to play one-on-one and talk more openly?
How can differences between males and females in testosterone level support this perspective?