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The Clock Is Ticking The Sound of a Ticking Clock Speeds Up Women's Attitudes on Reproductive Timing

机译:时钟在滴答滴答声时钟在滴答滴答的声音加快了妇女对生殖时间的态度

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Abstract The "biological clock" serves as a powerful metaphor that reflects the constraints posed by female reproductive biology. The biological clock refers to the progression of time from puberty to menopause, marking the period during which women can conceive children. Findings from two experiments suggest that priming the passage of time through the sound of a ticking clock influenced various aspects of women's (but not men's) reproductive timing. Moreover, consistent with recent research from the domain of life history theory, those effects depended on women's childhood socioeconomic status (SES). The subtle sound of a ticking clock led low (but not high) SES women to reduce the age at which they sought to get married and have their first child (Study 1), as well as the priority they placed on the social status and long-term earning potential of potential romantic partners (Study 2). Findings suggest that early developmental sensitization processes can interact with subtle environmental stimuli to affect reproductive timing during adulthood.
机译:摘要“生物钟”是一个强有力的隐喻,反映了女性生殖生物学的局限性。生物钟是指从青春期到更年期的时间进程,标志着女性可以怀孕的时期。来自两个实验的发现表明,通过滴答作响的时钟声启动时间的流逝会影响女性(而非男性)生殖时间的各个方面。而且,与最近的生活史理论研究一致,这些影响取决于妇女的童年社会经济地位(SES)。时钟滴答作响的微妙声音导致低(但不高)的SES妇女减少了寻求结婚并生下第一个孩子的年龄(研究1),以及她们对社会地位和长期生活的重视。潜在的浪漫伴侣的长期赚钱潜力(研究2)。研究结果表明,早期发育敏化过程可以与微妙的环境刺激相互作用,从而影响成年期的生殖时间。

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