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Gender Differences in Aggression: The Role of Status and Personality in Competitive Interactions

机译:侵略中的性别差异:身份和人格在竞争性互动中的作用

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Southwest US undergraduates (78 female, 72 male) were tested in a laboratory aggressive behavior paradigm involving noise blasts participants could use against another (bogus) same-sex competitor in a point-earning task. Status of the competitor (low vs. high) and expectation to meet the competitor (meet vs. no meet) were experimentally manipulated. A significant gender × aggression proneness × status interaction indicated that aggression-prone men were more likely to aggress against a high status competitor, while aggression-prone women were more likely to aggress against a low status competitor. Interactions of narcissism and sensation seeking with gender and anticipated meeting indicated that men but not women high in these personality traits were more likely to aggress, but only towards competitors they anticipated meeting.
机译:美国西南大学生(78名女性,72名男性)在实验室的激进行为范例中进行了测试,其中涉及噪音爆炸,参与者可以在赚取积分的任务中与另一个(假)同性竞争对手一起使用。竞争者的状态(低与高)和满足对手的期望(满足与不满足)是通过实验来操纵的。显着的性别×侵略倾向×地位互动表明,容易侵略的男性更容易对地位较高的竞争对手进行侵略,而容易侵略的女性更容易对地位较低的竞争对手进行侵略。自恋和寻求感觉与性别和预期的交往的相互作用表明,具有较高人格特质的男人而非女性更容易侵略,但只会针对他们预期会见的竞争对手。

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