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#961 Mauro Silva Júnior: The Evolutionary Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships

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Evolutionary Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships with Relatives

The chapter explores the differences in emotional closeness levels between maternal and paternal relatives in various cultures, discussing the impact of paternity uncertainty and cultural norms on relationship dynamics. It delves into how evolutionary psychology influences behavior in forming connections with relatives and friends, emphasizing the importance of similarity in age, gender, interests, and personality traits. The discussion also touches on the relationship satisfaction in partnerships, particularly focusing on secure attachment and its correlation with satisfaction across different cultural backgrounds.

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