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Infllict Costs on Intrasexual Rivals Framework

Infllicting costs on rivals

Problem it solves

limiting beliefs

Best for

Understanding the evolutionary roots of intrasexual competition

Not ideal for

Those seeking a simple or absolute explanation for intrasexual competition

Overview

Why this framework exists

This framework explores how individuals can inflict costs on intrasexual rivals, including verbal aggression, physical force, and coalition formation. It discusses how this behavior is observed in various contexts, from childhood to adulthood, and across different cultures.

Core principles

3 total
  1. Inflicting costs on intrasexual rivals can be an effective means to gain access to resources and mates.
  2. The use of aggressive strategies to inflict costs on rivals is context-dependent, varying across cultures, individuals, and situations.
  3. Evolutionary pressures have shaped human behavior to prioritize self-interest, leading to the development of aggressive strategies to inflict costs on rivals.

Steps

2 steps
  1. Identify the rival
    Determine the individual who is perceived as a rival and determine the best course of action for inflicting costs.
    Pro tipConsider the potential risks and consequences of using aggressive strategies.
    WarningBe aware of the potential for escalation and the need for de-escalation strategies.
  2. Choose an aggressive strategy
    Select a strategy for inflicting costs on the rival, such as verbal aggression, physical force, or coalition formation.
    Pro tipConsider the potential effectiveness of different strategies, as well as the potential risks and consequences.
    WarningBe cautious of underestimating or overestimating the capabilities of the rival.

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Examples

1 cases
Intrasexual competition in the workplace

An individual uses verbal aggression to inflict costs on a rival, demonstrating the use of aggressive strategies in intrasexual competition.

OutcomeThe individual who used aggressive strategies may gain access to resources and mates, but may also face social and reputational consequences.

Common mistakes

2 traps
Underestimating the rival
Failing to consider the potential risks and consequences of underestimating the rival's capabilities.
Overestimating the effectiveness of aggressive strategies
Believing that aggressive strategies are a guaranteed means of inflicting costs on rivals, without considering the potential risks and consequences.

Origin story

How this framework came to be

The concept of inflicting costs on intrasexual rivals has its roots in evolutionary psychology, which suggests that humans have evolved to prioritize self-interest and resource acquisition. This framework builds upon this idea, providing a nuanced understanding of the complexities of human intrasexual competition.

Source

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Source · BOOK
Evolutionary Psychology The New Science of the Mind
David M Buss · 2020
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