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高水平乒乓球运动员运动成就目标的研究 被引量:14
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作者 姒刚彦 刘皓 《北京体育大学学报》 CSSCI 北大核心 2004年第5期617-621,共5页
根据新近提出的运动成就目标概念模型,在重大国际比赛中,对高水平乒乓球运动员的运动成就目标进行探讨。在研究范式上是一种新的尝试,即在重大赛事中将运动心理学实践工作者与研究者的身份融为一体,以期研究具有更好的生态学效度。研究... 根据新近提出的运动成就目标概念模型,在重大国际比赛中,对高水平乒乓球运动员的运动成就目标进行探讨。在研究范式上是一种新的尝试,即在重大赛事中将运动心理学实践工作者与研究者的身份融为一体,以期研究具有更好的生态学效度。研究还采纳个案组合研究方式,在这种方式中每一个案既显示自己独特之处,又可与其它个案结合一起以检验共同趋势,这样来获得更佳的外部效度。本研究获得了一系列有关运动成就目标的结果,其中包括运动员个体倾向性目标与状态性目标的关系,以及赛前、赛中、赛后运动员状态性目标的变化特征与趋势。 展开更多
关键词 成就目标 个体倾向目标 状态性目标 乒乓球运动员 应用研究
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The evolution of sexual imprinting in socially monogamous populations 被引量:1
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作者 Edith INVERNIZZI R. Tucker GILMAN 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第6期1043-1061,共19页
Sexual imprinting is a common mechanism of mate preference learning. It is thought to influence how traits evolve and in some cases to promote speciation. Recently there has been increasing interest in how sexual impr... Sexual imprinting is a common mechanism of mate preference learning. It is thought to influence how traits evolve and in some cases to promote speciation. Recently there has been increasing interest in how sexual imprinting itself evolves. Theoretical work on polygynous mating systems predicts that females will evolve paternal imprinting, which means they learn to prefer phenotypes expressed by their fathers. In nature however, females of some species learn to prefer phenotypes expressed by their mothers instead. We used a dynamical systems model and tools from adaptive dynamics to study how sexual imprinting evolves in species with socially monogamous mating systems. We considered cases in which the target trait for imprinting is un- der viability selection but is not a reliable signal of paternal investment. Thus, the target trait signals the genetic benefits rather than the parental care benefits of mate choice. When mating is socially monogamous and there is some extra-pair patemity, we show that maternal imprinting can be favored over paternal imprinting. Counterintuitively, females often become choosier when selecting social partners in systems where extra-pair mating is more frequent. That is, females may be more selective when choosing social partners that will sire a smaller percentage of their offspring. Our results offer new testable hypotheses, and ad- vance our understanding of the mechanisms that drive the evolution of mate choice strategies in nature . 展开更多
关键词 Sexual imprinting Mate preference learning MONOGAMY Extra-pair mating Evolution Model
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