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Sexual Conflict and Gender Gap Effects: Associations between Social Context and Sex on Rated Attractiveness and Economic Status

机译:性冲突和性别差距效应:社会背景与性别之间对额定吸引力和经济地位的关联

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Human mate choice research often concerns sex differences in the importance of traits such as physical attractiveness and social status. A growing number of studies indicate that cues to social context, including other people who appear in stimulus photographs, can alter that individual’s attractiveness. Fewer studies, however, consider judgements of traits other than physical attractiveness, such as wealth. Here we manipulate the presence/absence of other people in photographs of target models, and test the effects on judgments of both attractiveness and earnings (a proxy for status). Participants (N = 2044) rated either male or female models for either physical attractiveness or social/economic status when presented alone, with same sex others or with opposite sex others. We collectively refer to this manipulation as ‘social context’. Male and female models received similar responses for physical attractiveness, but social context affected ratings of status differently for women and men. Males presented alongside other men received the highest status ratings while females presented alone were given the highest status ratings. Further, the status of females presented alongside a male was constrained by the rated status of that male. Our results suggests that high status may not directly lead to high attractiveness in men, but that status is more readily attributed to men than to women. This divide in status between the sexes is very clear when men and women are presented together, possibly reflecting one underlying mechanism of the modern day gender gap and sexist attitudes to women’s economic participation. This adds complexity to our understanding of the relationship between attractiveness, status, and sex in the light of parental investment theory, sexual conflict and economic theory.
机译:人类伴侣的选择研究通常关注性别差异在诸如身体吸引力和社会地位等特征的重要性上。越来越多的研究表明,对社会环境的暗示(包括出现在刺激照片中的其他人)可能会改变该人的吸引力。然而,很少有研究考虑对诸如肉体吸引力以外的其他特征进行判断。在这里,我们在目标模型的照片中操纵其他人的存在/不存在,并测试其对吸引力和收益(地位的替代)判断的影响。参与者(N = 2044)单独,与其他同性或与异性一起呈现时,对男性或女性模型的身体吸引力或社会/经济状况进行了评估。我们将这种操作统称为“社交环境”。男性和女性模型对身体吸引力的反应相似,但社会背景对男女地位的影响不同。与其他男性一起出现的男性获得最高的状态评分,而单独出现的女性获得最高的状态评分。此外,与男性并列的女性地位受到该男性的额定地位的限制。我们的结果表明,较高的地位可能不会直接导致男性的吸引力,但这种地位更容易归因于男性而不是女性。当男人和女人在一起出现时,男女之间的地位差异非常明显,这可能反映了现代性别差距和性别歧视态度对女性经济参与的一种潜在机制。根据父母投资理论,性冲突和经济理论,这增加了我们对吸引力,地位和性别之间关系的理解的复杂性。

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