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Fertility and race perception predict voter preference for Barack Obama

机译:生育力和种族感知预测选民对巴拉克·奥巴马的偏好

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earch shows that women more positively evaluate targets evincing cues of high male genetic quality as a function of fertility across the menstrual cycle. Recently, a link between fertility and anti-black race bias has also been documented, an effect that is argued to serve a sexual coercion avoidance function. Here we demonstrate that both effects can be operative toward the same male target depending on interindividual differences in race perception of the target. Across two studies, we found that the intention to vote for Barack Obama in the months preceding the 2008 election increased as a function of conception risk across the menstrual cycle. In the second study, we found that the effect is greatest among women who perceived him as more white than black, whereas the opposite was true among women who perceived him as mostly black. Our findings tie together separate conceptual research threads on positive and negative evaluations of men by women across the menstrual cycle — integrating them toshed light on women's voting preferences.
机译:研究表明,女性更积极地评估目标,以反映男性遗传质量高的线索,作为整个月经周期生育力的函数。最近,也有文献报道了生育力与反黑人偏见之间的联系,该作用被认为具有避免性强迫的作用。在这里,我们证明了两种效果都可以对同一男性目标起作用,这取决于该目标的种族感知之间的个体差异。在两项研究中,我们发现,在整个月经周期中,受选风险的增加是,在2008年大选之前的几个月里投票支持巴拉克·奥巴马的意图。在第二项研究中,我们发现在认为他比白人更黑的女性中,效果最大,而在认为他主要是黑人的女性中,反之亦然。我们的研究结果将不同的概念研究线索结合在一起,对女性在整个月经周期中对男性的正面和负面评价进行了整合,从而将它们综合起来说明了女性的投票偏好。

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