#443 Christopher Holden: The HEXACO, Romantic Relationships, Mate Retention, Humor, and Self-esteem
RECORDED ON DECEMBER 18th 2020.
Dr. Christopher Holden is Professor of Psychology and Principal Investigator of the Personality and Romantic Relationships Lab at Appalachian State University. His research focuses on topics like personality and evolutionary psychology, romantic relationships, the HEXACO model of personality, self-esteem, mate retention behavior, and others.
In this episode, we talk about personality and evolutionary psychology. More specifically, we address topics like the HEXACO model of personality; personality and mate retention strategies; personality and romantic relationships; styles of humor; and self-esteem, and relationship-contingent self-esteem.
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Intro
The relationship between personality psychology and evolutionary psychology
The HEXACO model of personality
Mate retention strategies
Humor styles
Self-esteem, and relationship-contingent self-esteem
The relationship between partner attractiveness, number of sexual rivals, and in-pair copulation frequency
Improving romantic relationships
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Faculty page: http://bit.ly/3aloQ9t
Website: http://bit.ly/2KiZxdx
ResearchGate profile: https://bit.ly/3albeuG
Twitter handle: @profcjholden