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Dr. Scott Semenyna is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at MacEwan University. He holds a PhD from the University of Lethbridge. His research focuses on evolutionary psychology, sexual orientation, and mate competition dynamics across cultures. Key areas include the intersection of Dark Triad traits with sociosexual behaviors, cross-cultural comparisons of gender identity, and the biological underpinnings of human mating strategies.
His work frequently examines non-Western cultures such as Samoa and the Istmo Zapotec community, analyzing how factors like birth order, gender nonconformity, and reproductive success influence sexual orientation and social behavior. He employs both qualitative and quantitative methods, including historical case studies and experimental designs.
Recent publications highlight themes of inter-sexual competition, female fecundity patterns, and the application of evolutionary theory to modern social phenomena. His studies often challenge conventional assumptions about human behavior, emphasizing empirical validation over theoretical speculation.
Dr. Semenyna has no listed scientific awards but maintains active research collaborations focusing on cultural anthropology and behavioral ecology. His advising and grant activities remain unreported in available texts. Current affiliations include the Psychology Department at MacEwan University.




