Nope. I was kind of hoping some expert would answer.
To reformulate the question, is there some easy way to see that my prediction is wrong without going out and checking? The arguments in your first comment apply to all of evo-psych equally. Your second comment mentioned the “evolutionary-cognitive boundary” which doesn’t seem to be what I want, unless I’m missing something...
It was an example of how people can incorrectly apply evolutionary psychology. Anyway, despite my previous comment, it’s not clear to me that your prediction is in fact wrong.
Nope. I was kind of hoping some expert would answer.
To reformulate the question, is there some easy way to see that my prediction is wrong without going out and checking? The arguments in your first comment apply to all of evo-psych equally. Your second comment mentioned the “evolutionary-cognitive boundary” which doesn’t seem to be what I want, unless I’m missing something...
It was an example of how people can incorrectly apply evolutionary psychology. Anyway, despite my previous comment, it’s not clear to me that your prediction is in fact wrong.