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“Big men” in the office: The gender-specific influence of weight upon persuasiveness

机译:在办公室中的“大男人”:在说服力时,重量的性别特异性影响

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Height has been closely studied as a factor that influences myriad measures of leadership; however, the potential influence of weight on socially beneficial traits has been neglected. Using the anthropological concept of “big men” who relied on influence to lead their communities, we examine the role of weight upon persuasiveness. We present the results of six studies that suggest a tendency for raters to expect larger body mass to correspond with more persuasiveness among men. In the sixth, pre-registered study, we find evidence that fits the hypothesis that weight among men is positively associated with perceived persuasiveness. While the “big man” leadership concept is based on studies of pre-industrial societies where weight embodied status, our findings suggest an evolved bias to favor moderately big men–with respect to perceived persuasiveness–even in environments where there is no reason to interpret over-consumption of food and conservation of energy as a signal of wealth. Our studies contribute novel perspectives on the relevance of weight as an understudied dimension of “big” and offer an important qualification informed by evolutionary perspectives for the stigmatizing effects of relatively large body mass.
机译:高度被密切研究是影响无数领导措施的一个因素;然而,忽略了对社会有益特征的权重的潜在影响。利用“大男子”的人类学概念依靠影响越过他们的社区,我们在说服力时检查重量的作用。我们展示了六项研究的结果,表明评估者预期更大的体重倾向于与男性之间的更具说服力相对应。在第六次,预先注册的研究中,我们发现符合假设的证据表明,男人之间的重量与感知的有说服力有关。虽然“大人物”领导力概念是基于对产业前社会的研究,但我们的研究结果表明,在没有理由解释的环境中,我们的研究结果表明了对中等大型男性的偏见。作为财富信号的食物和能源保护的过度消耗。我们的研究贡献了对重量与“大”的重量相关性的相关性的新的视角,并通过进化视角提供了一个相对较大的体重级别的耻辱作用的重要资格。

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