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PSY 357 The Evolutionary Psychology of Suicide
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

Faculty:
Dr. David M. Buss
Contact:
Joshua Duntley duntley@mail.utexas.edu
Description:
Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in the United States, and ranks higher in many other countries. It may, at first, seem that the existence of suicide contradicts the logic of the process of selection. The focus of our research is to identify contexts in which such contradictions likely would not have existed for our ancestors, and use them as a basis for predicting contextual patterns that are likely to increase the likelihood of suicide. Our research will examine patterns of suicidal thoughts as a window into evolved psychological mechanisms for suicide. We hypothesize that this evolved suicide psychology will be sensitive to contexts in which an individuals overall inclusive fitness will benefit more from their death than their continued life in the foreseeable future based on evolved decision rules shaped in the past.
Qualifications:
- A G.P.A. of 3.3 or higher
- Prior or concurrent enrollment in PSY 418
- Good performance in psychology coursework
Duties:
- Weekly reading and discussion with other 357s
- Materials and methods development
- Data Coding and Analysis
- Other responsibilities as required
Other Information:
Visit us on the web:
www.DavidBuss.com
www.JoshuaDuntley.com


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