Abstract: It is well established that men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition, but it is unclear if this reflects social structural conditions or evolved predispositions. These hypotheses can be addressed by quantifying competitiveness in sports and testing if the sex difference is decreasing over time in the U.S., a society where social roles have converged. Study 1 assessed participation and the occurrence of relatively fast performances by masters runners (40–74 years old) at recent road races and track meets. Fast performances occurred over 20 times more often at track meets than at road races. Women comprised 55 % of finishers at roads races but only 15–28 % of finishers at track meets. Thus, the sex difference i...
Abstract: Sexual selection theory argues that females invest more heavily in reproduction than males...
A large body of literature documents the existence of a considerable and persistent gender gap in co...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...
Abstract: It is well established that men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition...
It is well established that men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition, but it i...
Men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition, but it is unclear if this reflects s...
Abstract: Recent studies indicate that more men than women run fast relative to sex-specific world r...
Abstract: Deaner (2006) recently showed that among elite U.S. runners, two to four times as many mal...
Sex differences in competitiveness are well established, but it is unknown if they originate from so...
<div><p>Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition...
Deaner (2006) recently showed that among elite U.S. runners, two to four times as many males as fema...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...
Summarization: The purpose of this study was to assess the veracity of the Court of Arbitration for ...
Recent studies indicate that more men than women run fast relative to sex-specific world records and...
women to slow their pace in a marathon. Purpose: This study determined the reliability of the sex di...
Abstract: Sexual selection theory argues that females invest more heavily in reproduction than males...
A large body of literature documents the existence of a considerable and persistent gender gap in co...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...
Abstract: It is well established that men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition...
It is well established that men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition, but it i...
Men are more likely than women to engage in direct competition, but it is unclear if this reflects s...
Abstract: Recent studies indicate that more men than women run fast relative to sex-specific world r...
Abstract: Deaner (2006) recently showed that among elite U.S. runners, two to four times as many mal...
Sex differences in competitiveness are well established, but it is unknown if they originate from so...
<div><p>Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition...
Deaner (2006) recently showed that among elite U.S. runners, two to four times as many males as fema...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...
Summarization: The purpose of this study was to assess the veracity of the Court of Arbitration for ...
Recent studies indicate that more men than women run fast relative to sex-specific world records and...
women to slow their pace in a marathon. Purpose: This study determined the reliability of the sex di...
Abstract: Sexual selection theory argues that females invest more heavily in reproduction than males...
A large body of literature documents the existence of a considerable and persistent gender gap in co...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...