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The varying value of a friendly face: Experimentally induced stress is associated with higher preferences for friendship with people possessing feminine versus masculine face traits

机译:一张友好面孔的价值变化:实验诱发的压力与拥有女性和男性面孔特征的人之间的友谊偏好更高

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Social support can provide a buffer to the negative consequences of stress. Previous research suggests that stress can promote affiliative and cooperative behaviours in those who are stressed. Here we examined how stress might influence who we choose to affiliate with. We measured preferences for friendships with friendly appearing feminized faces versus less friendly appearing masculinized faces after individuals undertook a stressful laboratory task. Stressed individuals had increased preferences for friendships with people with feminine faces. These data demonstrate that individuals prefer more friendly appearing feminine faced people as friends when stressed than when not stressed. This preference is likely adaptive in directing individuals towards others who are most likely to provide social support when it is needed and so reflect strategic friendship preferences.
机译:社会支持可以缓解压力的负面影响。先前的研究表明,压力可以促进那些处于压力状态的人的联谊和合作行为。在这里,我们研究了压力如何影响我们选择与谁建立联系的人。我们测量了个人在进行繁重的实验室工作后,对友好的女性面孔和不那么男性化的面孔的友情偏好。压力大的人更倾向于与有女性面孔的人建立友谊。这些数据表明,与没有压力的人相比,有压力的人更喜欢看起来友善的女性面孔。这种偏好可能会适应性地引导个人指向最有可能在需要时提供社会支持的人,从而反映出战略友谊的偏好。

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